A Binary Progenitor for the Type IIb Supernova 2011dh in M51
A Blue Point Source at the Location of Supernova 2011dh
AINUR: Atlas of Images of NUclear Rings
A Method for Measuring Variations in the Stellar Initial Mass Function
Clues to the Formation of Spiral Structure in M51 from the Ages and Locations of Star Clusters
Did the progenitor of SN 2011dh have a binary companion?
Improved distance determination to M 51 from supernovae 2011dh and 2005cs
Mass Functions of Giant Molecular Clouds and Young Star Clusters in Six Nearby Galaxies
New Constraints on Mass-dependent Disruption of Star Clusters in M51
The Age, Mass, and Size Distributions of Star Clusters in M51
The Fraction of Stars That Form in Clusters in Different Galaxies
The Link between the Formation Rates of Clusters and Stars in Galaxies
The PdBI Arcsecond Whirlpool Survey (PAWS). I. A Cloud-scale/Multi-wavelength View of the Interstellar Medium in a Grand-design Spiral Galaxy
The Progenitor of Supernova 2011dh has Vanished
The Progenitor of Supernova 2011dh/PTF11eon in Messier 51
The Star Cluster Mass-Galactocentric Radius Relation: Implications for Cluster Formation
The Type IIb Supernova 2011dh from a Supergiant Progenitor
The Yellow Supergiant Progenitor of the Type II Supernova 2011dh in M51
The young star cluster population of M51 with LEGUS - I. A comprehensive study of cluster formation and evolution
Tracing star cluster formation in the interacting galaxy M51
Vestige of the Star Cluster Burst in M51
Instrument
NICMOS, NICMOS/NIC3, WFPC2, WFPC2/PC, WFPC2/WFC
Temporal Coverage
2005-11-12T23:55:16Z/2006-05-28T13:25:16Z
Version
1.0
Mission Description
Launched in 1990, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope remains the premier UV and visible light telescope in orbit. With well over 1.6 million observations from 10 different scientific instruments, the ESA Hubble Science Archive is a treasure trove of astronomical data to be exploited.
European Space Agency, Chandar comma Rupali, 2007, 'Extending the Heritage: Clusters, Dust, and Star Formation in M51', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-unxhcgq