A Census of Early-phase High-mass Star Formation in the Central Molecular Zone
A multiwavelength study of evolved massive stars in the Galactic Centre
Analysis of the WN star WR 102c, its WR nebula, and the associated cluster of massive stars in the Sickle Nebula
An Apparent Precessing Helical Outflow from a Massive Evolved Star: Evidence for Binary Interaction
A New Perspective of the Radio Bright Zone at The Galactic Center: Feedback from Nuclear Activities
A Nonthermal Radio Filament Connected to the Galactic Black Hole?
Discovery of a Luminous Blue Variable with an Ejection Nebula Near the Quintuplet Cluster
Discovery of Two Small High-velocity Compact Clouds in the Central 10 pc of Our Galaxy
Extinction toward the Compact HII Regions G-0.02-0.07
First results from a large-scale proper motion study of the Galactic centre
GALACTICNUCLEUS: A high-angular-resolution JHKs imaging survey of the Galactic centre. II. First data release of the catalogue and the most detailed CMDs of the GC
HST/NICMOS Paschen-a Survey of the Galactic Centre: Overview
HST Paa Survey of the Galactic Center - Seeking the Missing Young Stellar Populations within the Galactic Center
Hubble Space Telescope Paschen a survey of the Galactic Centre: data reduction and products
Hunting for Planetary Nebulae toward the Galactic Center
Infrared and x-ray studies of the galactic center
IRTF/TEXES observations of the H II regions H1 and H2 in the Galactic Centre
Isolated Wolf-Rayet Stars and O Supergiants in the Galactic Center Region Identified Via Paschen-a Excess
KMOS view of the Galactic centre. I. Young stars are centrally concentrated
Massive Star Formation of the Sgr A East H II Regions Near the Galactic Center
Origins of massive field stars in the Galactic Centre: a spectroscopic study
Properties of the Compact H II Region Complex G-0.02-0.07
Revealing the Population of Isolated, Massive Stars in the Central Molecular Zone
SOFIA/FORCAST Galactic Center Legacy Survey: Overview
SOFIA/FORCAST Observations of the Sgr A-H H II Regions: Using Dust Emission to Elucidate the Heating Sources
The Arches cluster revisited. I. Data presentation and stellar census
The Arches cluster revisited. II. A massive eclipsing spectroscopic binary in the Arches cluster
The distribution of stars around the Milky Ways central black hole. II. Diffuse light from sub-giants and dwarfs
The Fifth Candidate for an Intermediate-mass Black Hole in the Galactic Center
The Galactic Center Magnetic Field on Smaller Scales: Multifrequency Observations of Nonthermal Filament Candidates
The Orbital Motion of the Quintuplet Cluster--A Common Origin for the Arches and Quintuplet Clusters?
The Unusual Galactic Center Radio Source N3
Tracing the Milky Ways Vestigial Nuclear Jet
Instrument
NICMOS/NIC3
Temporal Coverage
2008-02-22T02:25:22Z/2008-06-05T18:34:15Z
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, Wang comma Q. Daniel, 2009, 'A Paschen-Alpha Study of Massive Stars and the ISM in the Galactic Center', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-bcszjfg