
| Object Data | |
| Description | The Ghost of Jupiter is a beautiful remnant from an ordinary star that has just recently gone through its red giant phases, casting off most of it outer layers of matter, and is now a degenerate white dwarf. The extreme ultraviolet from the hot young stellar corpse is providing the energy to light up the nebula. |
| Constellation | Hydra the Serpent |
| Right Ascension | 10h 24m 56s |
| Declination | -18° 39' 33" |
| Magnitude | 8.6 |
| Angular size | 18 arcseconds |
| Distance | 760 parsecs (2,500 light years) |
| Radial Velocity | 4.6 kilometers per second |
| Image Data | |
| Photographer | Alan Chen |
| Main Scope | Meade 12" SCT OTA on a Losmandy Titan stardrive @ f/10 |
| Guide Scope | Star2000 self-guided |
| Guide Camera | Star2000 self guided |
| Imaging Camera | Starlight Xpress MX7C |
| Resolution | 742 x 532 @ 0.56 arcseconds per pixel |
| Exposure | Thirty-four exposures of two minutes each. Aligned, stacked, and processed with AstroArt. |
| Date | March 28, 2003 |
| Location | Alan's back yard in Orlando, Florida |