IC 5148

IC 5148
Emission nebula
Planetary nebula
IC 5148, nicknamed the Spare Tyre Nebula, taken by the ESO Faint Object Spectrograph and Camera (EFOSC2) on the New Technology Telescope.
Observation data: J2000 epoch
Right ascension21h 59m 35.2s
Declination−39° 23 08
Distance3000 light years ly
Apparent magnitude (V)16.5
Apparent dimensions (V)2 x 2
ConstellationGrus
DesignationsIC 5150, PK 002-52 1, PSCz P21565-3937, ESO 344-5, IRAS 21565-3937, PN G002.7-52.4

Nicknamed the Spare Tyre Nebula, IC 5148 is a planetary nebula located around 1 degree west of Lambda Gruis in the constellation of Grus (The Crane). It was discovered by Australian amateur astronomer Walter Gale in 1894. Around 3000 light-years distant, it is expanding at a rate of 50 kilometres a second, one of the fastest of all planetary nebulae.

The central star of the planetary nebula has a spectral type of hgO(H).