Abstract

Two new objects --planetary nebulae, in all probability -have been discovered on plates obtained by the 40" Schmidt telescope of the Byurakan Observatory, with a 4 = objective prism (dispersion 275 ~/mm in Hv). These objects are not included in the Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae compiled By L. Perek and L. Kohoutek [i], nor are they mentioned in the list accompanying Kohoutek's work [2]. Observations were carried out on Kodak 103a-E plates combined with a GGII yellow light filter. This combination makes it poso sible to register only the long-wave radiation of X > 5100 A. Of all the bright emission lines observed in the spectra of planetary nebulae, only the H a line falls into this range. Therefore, only the H a emission line can be seen in the spectra of the objects~ The nebulae

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