A chromosome map to unveil stellar populations with different magnesium abundances. The case of o Centauri
A Double White-dwarf Cooling Sequence in o Centauri
Discovery of Astrometric Accelerations by Dark Companions in the Globular Cluster o Centauri
Gaia and Hubble Unveil the Kinematics of Stellar Populations in the Type II Globular Clusters o Centauri and M22
Gaia Focused Product Release: Sources from Service Interface Function image analysis. Half a million new sources in omega Centauri
Habitability in the Omega Centauri Cluster
Hubble Space Telescope Proper Motion (HSTPROMO) Catalogs of Galactic Globular Cluster. II. Kinematic Profiles and Maps
Hubble Space Telescope Proper Motion (HSTPROMO) Catalogs of Galactic Globular Clusters. I. Sample Selection, Data Reduction, and NGC 7078 Results
Hubble Space Telescope Proper Motion (HSTPROMO) Catalogs of Galactic Globular Clusters. IV. Kinematic Profiles and Average Masses of Blue Straggler Stars
Multimass modelling of milky way globular clusters - II. Present-day black hole populations
No evidence for intermediate-mass black holes in the globular clusters o Cen and NGC 6624
Stellar collisions in globular clusters: Constraints on the initial mass function of the first generation of stars
The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of Galactic globular clusters - IX. The Atlas of multiple stellar populations
The merger of hard binaries in globular clusters as the primary channel for the formation of second-generation stars
The State-of-the-art HST Astro-photometric Analysis of the Core of o Centauri. II. Differential-reddening Map
The State-of-the-art HST Astro-photometric Analysis of the Core of o Centauri. III. The Main Sequences Multiple Populations Galore
The State-of-the-art HST Astro-photometric Analysis of the Core of o Centauri. I. The Catalog
Instrument
WFC3, WFC3/UVIS
Temporal Coverage
2011-02-14T17:48:49Z/2011-03-24T13:38:49Z
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.