#Table: cats/aliases/P/PNG_1_/notes.dat (http://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PNG |Text ----------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 000.0-06.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.1+02.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.1+04.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.1-01.1|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 000.1-01.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.1-01.1|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 000.1-02.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.1-02.3|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 000.1-05.6|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 000.1-05.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.1-05.6|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 000.2-01.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.2-01.9|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 000.2-04.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.3+12.2|ESO-2.2m monochromatic images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 000.3-04.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.4-01.9|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 000.4-01.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.4-01.9|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 000.4-02.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.4-02.9|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 000.5-01.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.6-01.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.6-02.3|Possibly a HII region. 000.7+03.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.7+04.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 000.7+04.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.7+04.7|Status of the object is not clear. 000.7-02.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.7-02.7|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 000.7-03.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.7-03.7|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 000.7-07.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.8-01.5|Possibly a H II region 000.8-07.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.9-02.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 000.9-04.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.0+01.9|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 001.0-02.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.0-02.6|Monochromatic images (88..3092). 001.0-02.6|South-West component of a close pair seen on FC. 001.1-01.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.2+02.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.2-03.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.2-03.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.2-03.9|Wrong galactic denomination (358-3.8) appears in the literature. 001.3-01.2|FC wrong in PK67 001.3-01.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.4+05.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.4-03.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.4-03.4|Wrong galactic denomination (358-3.4) appears in the literature. 001.5-06.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 001.6-01.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.6-01.3|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 001.7+05.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.7-01.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.7-04.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.7-04.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 001.8-03.8|Wrong galactic denomination (358-3.10) appears in the literature. 002.0-02.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.0-02.0|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 002.0-06.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.0-06.2|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 002.0-13.4|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 002.1-02.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.1-02.2|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 002.1-04.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.1-04.2|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 002.2-02.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.2-02.7|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 002.2-06.3|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 002.2-06.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.2-06.3|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 002.2-09.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.3+02.2|This object is not to confuse with the globular cluster Terzan 5 appearing in an other list 002.3-03.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.3-07.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.4+05.8|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (JDK86, CJA87) 002.4-03.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.4-03.7|Finding chart (Part I) is wrong. 002.5-01.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 002.5-01.7|FC wrong in PK67 and in AG82. 002.5-01.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.5-01.7|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 002.6+04.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.6+08.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.6-03.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.7-04.8|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 002.7-04.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.7-04.8|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 002.7-52.4|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87) 002.8+01.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 002.8+01.7|FC and coordinates correspond to A-star (73..9055,83..3115,AG82,87..1539). 002.8+01.7|In PK67 and AG82, 002.8+01.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.8+01.7|Star IRAS 17425-2538 near the PN. 002.8-02.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 002.9-03.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.1+03.4|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 003.1+03.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.2-06.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.2-06.2|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 003.3-04.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.3-04.6|Status of the object is not clear. 003.4-04.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.5-02.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.5-04.6|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 003.5-04.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.5-04.6|Monochromatic images (88..3092); ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 003.6-02.3|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 003.6-02.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.6-02.3|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 003.7+07.9|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 003.7+07.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.7-04.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.7-04.6|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 003.8+05.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.8-04.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.8-04.3|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 003.8-04.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.8-04.5|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 003.9-02.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 003.9-14.9|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 004.0-03.0|Galactic halo planetary nebula (91.30050) 004.0-03.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 004.0-05.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 004.0-05.8|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 004.1-03.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 004.1-03.8|Monochromatic images (88..2065) 004.2-03.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 004.2-03.2|Monochromatic images (88..2065) 004.2-04.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 004.2-05.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 004.3+01.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 004.3-02.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 004.5+06.8|Brightest knot in the SNR 1604 Kepler (76..3027)? Peculiar object. 004.6+06.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 004.8+02.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 004.8-05.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 004.8-05.0|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 004.9+04.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 004.9-04.9|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 004.9-04.9|K star very near ($2"$), but association very doubtful (83..3115). 004.9-04.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.0+03.0|FC unclear in PK67 and in AG82; PN is a nebulous object West of the star indicated on the FC. 005.0+03.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.0+04.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.0-03.9|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 005.0-03.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.1-03.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.1-03.0|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 005.1-08.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.2+04.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.2+05.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.5+02.7|Eastern component of a close pair seen on the FC. 005.5+02.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.5+06.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.5-02.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.5-04.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.7-05.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.7-05.3|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 005.8+05.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.8-06.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 005.8-06.1|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 005.9-02.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.0+02.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.0-03.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.0-03.6|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 006.0-41.9|Galactic halo planetary nebula (89.13504) 006.1+08.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.3+03.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.3+04.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.4+02.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.4-04.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.4-04.6|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 006.5-03.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.7-02.2|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 006.8+02.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.8+02.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.8+04.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.8-03.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 006.8-08.6|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 006.8-08.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 007.0+06.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 007.0-06.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 007.0-06.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 007.2+01.8|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 007.5+04.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 007.5+07.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 007.6+06.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 007.8-03.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 007.8-04.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 007.8-04.4|Status of the object is not clear. 007.9+10.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 008.0+03.9|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 008.0+03.9|Monochromatic images (JDK86, Ba87); ESO-2.2m and 3.6m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 008.1-04.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 008.2+06.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 008.2-04.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 008.3-07.3|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 008.3-07.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 008.4-03.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 008.6-02.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 008.6-07.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 008.8+05.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 009.0+04.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 009.3+02.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 009.3+04.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 009.4-09.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 009.6+10.5|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 009.6+10.5|Eclipsing binary nucleus; $P=0.113^d$ (83...485). 009.6+10.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 009.6+10.5|Monochromatic images (83...485) 009.6+14.8|$\mu_\delta = 133\pm41$ (74..9040). 009.6+14.8|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 009.6+14.8|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 009.6+14.8|Monochromatic images (JDK86, CJA87, Ba87) 009.6+14.8|Proper motion in $10^{-4}"$/yr: $\mu_\alpha = 71\pm37$, 009.6-10.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 009.8-04.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 010.1+00.7|ESO-2.2m monochromatic images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 010.4+04.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 010.6+03.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 010.7+07.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 010.7-06.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 010.7-06.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 010.8+18.0|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 010.8+18.0|Monochromatic images (JDK86, Ba87) 011.0+05.8|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 011.7-00.6|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 011.7-00.6|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 014.9-03.1|Object not identified on the FC 016.0+13.5|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 016.4-01.9|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 017.3-21.9|Close binary nucleus, $P\simeq 1.0^d$ (BoLi90). 017.3-21.9|Monochromatic images (BoLi90) 017.6-10.2|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 017.9-04.8|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 018.6-02.2|FC unclear in PK67, AG82, and excerpts from preliminary draft of the Strasbourg-ESO catalogue, 018.6-02.2|Mexico, 1987. 021.8-00.4|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 024.2+05.9|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 025.3+40.8|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 025.3+40.8|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 025.4-04.7|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (JDK86, CJA87) 025.8-17.9|Monochromatic images (CJA87) 027.3-03.4|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 029.0+00.4|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 029.2-05.9|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 029.2-05.9|FC is given on the last plate. 029.2-05.9|Monochromatic images (CJA87, Hua90) 030.6+06.2|Possibly a HII region. 033.0-05.3|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 033.1-06.3|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 033.1-06.3|KPNO-2.1m monochromatic images by Balick B. 033.1-06.3|Monochromatic images (JDK86, CJA87) 033.8-02.6|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 034.1-10.5|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 034.5-06.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 034.5-06.7|KPNO-2.1m monochromatic images by Balick B. 034.5-06.7|Monochromatic images (CJA87) 034.6+11.8|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 035.1-00.7|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 035.1-00.7|Possibly a HII region. 035.9-01.1|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 036.1-57.1|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87). 037.5-05.1|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 037.7-34.5|$\mu_\delta = -5\pm39$ (74..9040). 037.7-34.5|Angular expansion $0".7/100$yr (66..9012). 037.7-34.5|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 037.7-34.5|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 037.7-34.5|Proper motion in $10^{-4}"$/yr: $\mu_\alpha=13\pm62$, 038.1-25.4|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 038.2+12.0|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 040.3-00.4|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 041.8-02.9|Monochromatic images (JDK86, CJA87, Ba87) 041.8-02.9|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 043.1+37.7|Monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87). 043.3+11.6|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 045.4-02.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 045.6+01.5|Possibly a HII region. 045.6+24.3|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 045.6+24.3|Visual binary nucleus (81...205). 045.7-04.5|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87) 045.9-01.9|Possibly a HII region. 048.7-01.5|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 048.7-01.5|Peculiar object 049.3+88.1|Galactic halo planetary nebula (77...257) 050.1+03.3|Binary nucleus, $P = 2.4^d$ (?) (82..1142). 050.1+03.3|KPNO-2.1m monochromatic images by Balick B. 050.1+03.3|Merill's star. 050.1+03.3|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 051.0+02.8|Possible binary nucleus (86..2788) 053.8-03.0|Eclipsing binary nucleus, $P = 0.465^d$ (78...115). 053.8-03.0|Monochromatic images (BoLi90). 054.1-12.1|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 054.1-12.1|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87) 055.4+16.0|Eclipsing binary nucleus, $P=0.472^d$ (80.20251, BoLi 90). 055.4+16.0|Monochromatic images (BoLi90) 056.0+02.0|Possibly a compact H II region (85..1263) 058.3-10.9|Young PN; rapid variability of nebular spectrum (78.30029,79...286,81..1131,82.....2). 058.6-05.5|Elliptical, homogeneous disk, not resolved on the POSS. 059.0-01.7|FC wrong in PK67 (83..3115). 059.7-18.7|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 060.1-07.7|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 060.3-07.3|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87) 060.3-07.3|P(1979) of about $110^d\pm5$ (79.14670,80..1022). 060.3-07.3|Pulsating nucleus (78....47) with a period 060.8-03.6|Extended IRAS (87.50004). 060.8-03.6|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 060.8-03.6|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 060.8-03.6|Visual companion to the central star (73..9005). 061.4-09.5|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 061.4-09.5|Monochromatic images (84..4088, CJA87, Ba87) 061.8+02.1|M star very near but without association (ACPS87) 061.9+41.3|Galactic halo planetary nebula 062.4+09.5|Monochromatic images (CJA87) 063.1+13.9|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 063.1+13.9|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (83...190, JDK 86, CJA87, Ba87) 063.8-03.3|Possibly a HII region. 064.6+48.2|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (AG82, JDK86, CJA87) 064.7+05.0|Campbell's star. 064.7+05.0|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 064.9+15.5|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 065.0-27.3|PN in the globular cluster M15. FC shows the CCD image by Auriere et al (78..1071). 065.9+00.5|Monochromatic images (JDK86, CJA87) 066.7-28.2|KPNO-2.1m images by Balick B. 066.7-28.2|Monochromatic images (JDK86, CJA87) 068.6+01.1|Monochromatic images (JDK86, Ba87) 068.8-00.0|Monochromatic images (JDK86, 88..1178) 069.4-02.6|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (JDK86, CJA87, Ba87) 072.7-17.1|FC wrong in PK67, AG82 and 90.50001. 072.7-17.1|Schoenberner is shown on FC. 072.7-17.1|The position of the central star communicated by D. 076.4+01.8|Possibly a H II region 078.9+00.7|Close to the molecular cloud CRL 2591 associated with a HII region. 081.2-14.9|Possible visual binary nucleus (79..3104) 082.1+07.0|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 083.5+12.7|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 083.5+12.7|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (JDK86, CJA87, Ba87) 084.9+04.4|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 084.9-03.4|Monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 084.9-03.4|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 086.5-08.8|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 088.7-01.6|Monochromatic images (84..4088, JDK86, CJA87, Ba87) 089.0+00.3|Monochromatic images (AG82, JDK86, CJA87, Ba87) 089.3-02.2|Peculiar object 089.8-00.6|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 093.4+05.4|Monochromatic images (84..4088, JDK86, CJA87, Ba87) 093.5+01.4|Possibly a H II region 094.0+27.4|Low amplitude pulsating nucleus, dominant period of $28.3$min, 094.0+27.4|similar to the hot pulsator PG 1159-035 (84....70). 095.2+07.8|Monochromatic images (JDK86) 096.4+29.9|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (JDK86, CJA87, Ba87) 097.5+03.1|Monochromatic images (JDK86). Possibly a H II region 111.0+11.6|Monochromatic images (91..1513) 112.9-10.2|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 114.0-04.6|Monochromatic images (JDK86, Ba87) 117.5+18.9|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 118.0-08.6|Spectroscopic binary nucleus? (Dr80) 118.8-74.7|Sp=G8-K (76.25010, 79...19, 78.30024) 118.8-74.7|Visual companion to the central star: $m_{pv}=14.3, \rho=3"8,\theta=129\d$ (73..9005), 119.6-06.7|Spectroscopic binary nucleus? (Dr80) 120.0+09.8|Monochromatic images (84..4088, JDK86, CJA87, Ba87) 122.1-04.9|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, 88..1178) 123.6+34.5|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 124.3-07.7|Monochromatic images (91..1513) 128.0-04.1|Possible SNR or HII region or old PN (78..3276). 130.2+01.3|Monochromatic images (Ba87) 130.3-11.7|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 130.9-10.5|Monochromatic images (AG82, 84..4088, 85..4072, CJA87, Ba87) 130.9-10.5|Visual companion to the central star: $m_{pv}=17.7, \rho=1"4, \theta=190\d$ (73..9005). 131.5+02.6|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 133.1-08.6|Binary nucleus (83..9268, 86..2788) 136.3+05.5|Close binary nucleus, $P = 0.582^d$ (89.50086); cataclysmic binary (90..1009). 136.3+05.5|Monochromatic images (82..1158) 138.1+04.1|It is not clear if the A-type star observed is the true central star of the nebula 138.8+02.8|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, 88..1178, Ba87) 143.6+23.8|Cataclysmic binary nucleus (89.50075) surrounded by a possible PN 144.5+06.5|Monochromatic images (CJA87) 147.8+04.1|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87) 148.4+57.0|Monochromatic images by Hua C.T. and Louise R. 148.4+57.0|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 153.7+22.8|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87) 158.9+17.8|The optical double star at the centre of this large PN (80..1019) is shown on the FC. 159.0-15.1|Monochromatic images (86..2202) 164.8+31.1|Often incorrectly named as NGC 2474-5 (nearby pair of galaxies) 165.5-15.2|Binary nucleus (67...204, 68..9086, 68..9087, 72...146, 76.29501, 82..1001). 165.5-15.2|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (82..1159, 82..1521, CJA87, Ba87) 166.1+10.4|Monochromatic images (Ba87) 170.3+15.8|Galactic halo planetary nebula (91.30050) 171.3-25.8|Monochromatic images (AG82) 173.5+03.2|FC and $\alpha$ wrong in 80..1015 and AG82. 173.7+02.7|Cometary nebula with a symmetric radio shape (85..2007) 173.7-05.8|Status of the object is not clear; possibly identical to the diffuse nebula SS 38 174.2-14.6|Possibly associated to the the variable GL Tau (76..3027) 189.1+19.8|Monochromatic images (CJA87) 190.3-17.7|$\mu_\delta = 16\pm47$ (74..9040). 190.3-17.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 190.3-17.7|Monochromatic images (Ba87) 190.3-17.7|Proper motion in $10^{-4}"$/yr: $\mu_\alpha = -2\pm40$, 196.6-10.9|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 197.8+17.3|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 211.9+22.6|Wrong galactic denomination (212+23.1) appears in the literature. 215.2-24.2|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 215.2-24.2|Monochromatic images (Ba87) 215.6+03.6|$P=15.991^d$ (82..1164). 215.6+03.6|Absolute proper motion in $10^{-4}"$/yr: $\mu_\alpha = -140\pm80$, $\mu_\delta = -260\pm80$ (71.34481). 215.6+03.6|Evolution of the light curve (83..2734, 85.14613, 85..1022, 86..1195). 215.6+03.6|Monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87, BoLi90) 215.6+03.6|Spectroscopic binary nucleus (78..2522, 78..2525) 216.3-04.4|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 217.1+14.7|Monochromatic images (91..1513) 217.1+14.7|Visual binary nucleus (73..9005). 218.9-10.7|Wrong galactic denomination (219-10.1) appears in the literature 221.3-12.3|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 221.3-12.3|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 221.3-12.3|Monochromatic images (85..2180) 221.5+46.3|Wrong galactic denomination (204+46.1) appears in the literature 226.7+05.6|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 228.2-22.1|Close binary nucleus (89.17368, BoLi90). 228.2-22.1|Monochromatic images (BoLi90) 229.6-02.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 231.8+04.1|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 231.8+04.1|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 232.8-04.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 234.3-06.6|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 234.8+02.4|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 234.8+02.4|Monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 235.3-03.9|$\delta$ wrong in PK67 236.0-10.6|Status of the object not clear; could be a emission-line galaxy. 236.0-10.6|The measured central star may be a field star. 236.7+03.5|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 238.0+34.8|Monochromatic images (83..1022) 238.0+34.8|Visual companion to the central star: $m_{pv}=17.0, \rho=1"8, \theta=212\d$ (73..9005). 238.9+07.3|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 239.6+13.9|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 239.6+13.9|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 243.3-01.0|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 243.3-01.0|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 243.3-01.0|Monochromatic images (Ba87) 243.8-37.1|Could be a galactic halo object (90..1006). 243.8-37.1|Wrong galactic denomination (242-37.1) appears in the discovery paper. 249.0+06.9|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 252.6+04.4|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 253.5+10.7|Close binary nucleus $P = 0.676^d$ (88.17337). 253.5+10.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 253.5+10.7|Monochromatic images (BoLi90) 253.9+05.7|Coordinates wrong in PK67 254.6+00.2|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 258.1-00.3|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 261.0+32.0|$\mu_\delta=-31\pm39$ (74..9040). 261.0+32.0|Angular expansion $0".008$/yr (66..9012). 261.0+32.0|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 261.0+32.0|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87, Ba87) 261.0+32.0|Proper motion in $10^{-4}"$/yr: $\mu_\alpha=-3\pm51$, 261.9+08.5|ESO-2.2m monochromatic images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 263.2+00.4|Possibly a H II region 265.1-02.2|FC and coordinates wrong in PK67. The correct position provided by J. Menzies 265.1-02.2|corresponds to the south-west component of the close pair shown on the FC. 265.7+04.1|ESO-2.2m monochromatic images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 272.1+12.3|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 272.1+12.3|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87) 272.1+12.3|Visual binary nucleus (77..1146). 274.1+02.5|FC incorrect in PK67 274.3+09.1|Multiperiodic pulsating nucleus (90..2011) 275.2-03.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 275.2-03.7|FC incorrect in PK67. 278.1-05.9|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87) 279.6-03.1|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 279.6-03.1|Spectroscopic binary nucleus? (Dr80, 85..2221). 281.0-05.6|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 283.9+09.7|Close binary nucleus, $P = 0.357^d$ (85...376). 283.9+09.7|Monochromatic images (BoLi 90) 283.9-01.8|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 285.4+01.5|FC incorrect in PK67 285.4-01.1|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 285.7-14.9|ESO-2.2m monochromatic images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 286.3-04.8|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 286.3-04.8|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87) 288.9-00.8|FC incorrect in PK67. 288.9-00.8|Peculiar emission-line central star (91.30002) 291.4+19.2|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 291.6-04.8|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 291.7+03.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 292.7+01.9|Object not identified on the FC 294.1+14.4|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 294.1+43.6|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 294.1+43.6|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 294.1+43.6|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87) 294.1+43.6|PN could be a galactic halo object (91.30050). 294.1+43.6|Spectroscopic binary nucleus? (Me80). 294.6+04.7|ESO-2.2m monochromatic images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 294.9-04.3|The PN is located south of the bright component of a close pair shown on the FC. 298.1-00.7|Possibly a H II region 298.3-04.8|ESO-2.2m monochromatic images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 310.7-02.9|IRAS 14019-6426 very near. 311.0+02.4|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 312.3+10.5|ESO-2.2m monochromatic images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 312.6-01.8|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 315.0-00.3|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87). 315.1-13.0|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 316.1+08.4|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 318.4+41.4|Monochromatic images (83..1022) 318.4+41.4|Spectroscopic binary nucleus, $P$ of a few days (Me80). 319.6+15.7|Binary nucleus~? (82..1001). 319.6+15.7|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 319.6+15.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 321.3-16.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 324.2+02.5|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 324.8-01.1|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 324.8-01.1|FC wrong in PK67 and AG82 : HD 139636 = CPD -56 6854 is a nearby A star 325.8+04.5|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 326.0-06.5|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 326.7+42.2|Monochromatic images (JDK86, Ba87) 327.1-02.2|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 327.9-04.3|Status of the object not clear; possibly a symbiotic star (Al80) 328.2+01.3|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 328.2+01.3|FC wrong in AG82; PN is a faint nebula west of the star shown on the FC. 329.0+01.9|Close binary nucleus, $P = 2.91^d$ (BoLi90). 329.0+01.9|Coordinates wrong in PK67. 329.0+01.9|Monochromatic images (BoLi90) 331.4+00.5|Possibly a H II region 331.4-03.5|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 331.7-01.0|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 331.7-01.0|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 332.2+03.5|Object not identified on the FC 332.3-04.2|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 334.8-07.4|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 335.2-03.6|Close binary nucleus, $P = 1.71^d$ (BoLi90). 335.2-03.6|Monochromatic images (BoLi90) 335.4+09.2|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 335.4-01.1|The PN is a nebulosity extended in the east-west 335.4-01.1|direction north of the group of 335.4-01.1|three stars shown in the FC. 336.8-07.2|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 337.4+01.6|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 338.1-08.3|ESO-2.2m monochromatic images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 339.9+88.4|Binary nucleus (83..1317, BoLi90); triple system? (87..1292). 339.9+88.4|G5 III companion: B = 9.6, V = 8.8 (80..2605). 339.9+88.4|Monochromatic images (80..2605) 341.6+13.7|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87) 341.8+05.4|ESO-2.2m monochromatic images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 342.1+10.8|ESO-2.2m monochromatic images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 342.1+27.5|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 345.2-08.8|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 346.0+08.5|Status of the object not clear; possibly a symbiotic star 346.2-08.2|ESO-2.2m monochromatic images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 349.3-01.1|Multiple-shell PN; monochromatic images (CJA87) 349.5+01.0|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 349.5+01.0|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 350.1-03.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 350.8-02.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 350.9+04.4|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 350.9+04.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 351.1+04.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 351.2+05.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 351.3+07.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 351.6-06.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 351.9+09.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 351.9-01.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 352.0-04.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 352.1+05.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 352.6+03.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 353.2-05.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 353.3+06.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 353.5-04.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 353.5-04.9|Possibly a symbiotic star. 353.5-04.9|Finding chart in Part I has North down! 353.7+06.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 354.2+04.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 354.4-07.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 354.5+03.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 354.9+03.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.1+02.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.1-02.9|East component of a close pair visible on the FC. 355.1-02.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.1-06.9|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 355.1-06.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.1-06.9|Variable nucleus~? (76..3027). 355.2-02.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.2-02.5|South-east component of a close pair visible on the FC. 355.4-02.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.4-02.4|Finding chart (Part I) is wrong. 355.4-04.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.6-02.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.7-03.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.7-03.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.7-03.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.9+02.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.9+03.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 355.9-04.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.1+02.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.2-04.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.3-06.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.5+01.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.5+05.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.5-02.3|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 356.5-02.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.5-03.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.5-03.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.6-07.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.7-04.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.7-06.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.8+03.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.8-05.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.9+04.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.9+04.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 356.9-05.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.0+02.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.1+01.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.1+03.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.1+04.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.1-04.7|FC incorrect in PK67. 357.1-04.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.1-06.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.2+01.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.2+02.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.2+07.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.2-04.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.3+03.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.3+04.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.4-03.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.4-03.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.4-04.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.5+03.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.5+03.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.6+01.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.6+02.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.6-03.3|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 357.6-03.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.9-03.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 357.9-05.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.0+02.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.0+09.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.0-05.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.0-05.1|M star seen inside the nebula but physical connection doubtful. 358.2+03.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.2+03.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.2+04.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.2-01.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.3+03.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.3-02.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.3-21.6|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 358.4+03.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.5+02.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.5+03.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.5+03.7|Northern object of a close pair not resolved in the FC. 358.5-02.5|FC incorrect in PK67; true PN is Al 2-P (83.13511). 358.5-02.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.5-04.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.5-07.3|ESO-2.2m images by Baessgen M. and Bremer M. 358.5-07.3|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 358.5-07.3|Monochromatic images (CJA87) 358.6+01.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.6+07.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.6-05.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.7+05.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.7-02.7|Faint M star very close to the PN. 358.7-02.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.7-05.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.8+03.0|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.9+03.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.9+03.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 358.9-00.7|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 359.0+02.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.0-04.1|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 359.0-04.1|Faint circular object in star field. 359.0-04.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.0-04.1|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 359.0-04.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.1-01.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.1-01.7|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 359.1-02.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.1-02.3|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 359.1-02.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.1-02.9|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 359.2+01.2|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 359.2+04.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.3+01.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.3+03.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.3-01.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.3-01.8|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 359.3-03.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.4+02.3|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.4-03.4|ESO-NTT images by Schwartz H.E. and Melnick J. 359.4-03.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.4-03.4|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 359.5+02.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.6+02.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.6-04.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.7-01.8|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.7-01.8|Located very near the center of the open cluster OCL 1038 (90..1016) 359.7-01.8|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 359.7-02.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.7-02.6|Monochromatic images (88..3092) 359.8+02.4|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.8+03.7|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.8+05.6|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.8+06.9|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.8-07.2|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.9+05.1|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). 359.9-04.5|Likely a galactic bulge PN (AKSR91). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------