Discovery of a new planetary nebula - BrRe2 (Bresseler Reinhart 2) - PN-G 113.2-00.5

The new planetary nebula BrRe 2 (Bresseler Reinhart 2 ) is based on a collaboration between Peter Bresseler (Hamburg) and Christof Reinhart (Heidelberg). The small planetary nebula is located in the constellation Cygnus at the position: 23:30:33.20 +60:50:15.30. The PN is faint and can only be detected photographically, the brightness is not bright enough for visual observation. The typical emission lines such as H-alpha and [OIII] were detected spectroscopically, so that this is not just a PN candidate but a “True PN”.


BrRe 2 (Bresseler Reinhart 2) - PN-G 113.2-00.5 - ASA AZ-1000 F/7, Moravian C5A-150M, Baader Luminanz + Baader SLOAN/SDSS Photometric Filters - L, i, r, g, (69x120):(24x120):(22x120):(23x120) s.

BrRe 2 (Bresseler Reinhart 2) - PN-G 113.2-00.5 - ASA AZ-1000 F/7, Moravian CMOS, Baader Luminanz Filter, sum total 138 x 120 (16560 s.)