Hello all,

this SNR has been on my observing program on October 17th, 2023. During the observing session before, I have seen some large condensations, but been missing the gross features, which are much better offered by the big binoculars.

H-beta (Baader 5.5nm): Large diffuse glow, like a donut, brighter towards north. Best seen through the 10.5x70 binoculars.
OIII (Astrodon 5nm and Baader 10nm): Two northern arcs, found south of the NGC 886, and some continuation in south. Best seen through the 15x85 binoculars.
Observing conditions over my Bortle 4 backyard: M31 visible with unaided eyes.

During the preliminary observing session before, I have not been expecting two systems of the OIII emitting filaments.
This question has been finally resolved and confirmed by the astrophoto of Peter
https://forum.astronomie.de/threads/...iopeia.354183/
published in Germany on Novemeber, 26th, 2023.

This one is so far my 50th visually observed SNR, including the SNR relicts with the listed radio or our sources, or otherwise attributed to the supernova events.

Clear skies,
Jiri