Automatic alignment of multi-temporal images of planetary nebulae using local optimization
Chandra X-Ray Observatory Detection of Extended X-Ray Emission from the Planetary Nebula BD +30deg3639
Dust Extinction in Compact Planetary Nebulae
Expansion patterns and parallaxes for planetary nebulae
Extended X-Ray Emission from the Planetary Nebula BD +30deg3639
High-Resolution Imagery of BD + 30degree3639 and Its Dusty Halo
High-Resolution X-Ray Image of the Hydrogen-deficient Planetary Nebula Abell 30
Hubble Space Telescope Measurements of the Expansion of NGC 6543: Parallax Distance and Nebular Evolution
Interaction of a Stellar Wind with Clumpy Stellar Ejecta in A30
Large-field high resolution spectroscopy: Development of all-reflective spatial heterodyne spectrometers, and, Astronomical results using an image slicer from the McMath-Pierce main spectrograph
New, sub-0.1-arcsec radio maps of two young planetary nebulae
NGC 6543. II. Understanding the Dilation of the Cats Eye
NGC 6543. I. Understanding the Anatomy of the Cats Eye
NGC 6543: The Rings Around the Cats Eye
Physical Conditions in the O++ Zone from ISO and HST Data: NGC 6543 Revisited
Physical conditions in the planetary nebula NGC 6543
Rings and arcs around evolved stars - I. Fingerprints of the last gasps in the formation process of planetary nebulae
Rings and arcs around evolved stars - II. The Carbon Star AFGL 3068 and the Planetary Nebulae NGC 6543, NGC 7009, and NGC 7027
Rings in the haloes of planetary nebulae
The Angular Expansion and Distance of the Planetary Nebula BD +30deg3639
The electron temperature of the inner halo of the Planetary Nebula NGC 6543
Unveiling shocks in planetary nebulae
X-Ray Emission from the Wind-blown Bubble in the Planetary Nebula BD +30 degrees 3639
Young Planetary Nebulae: Hubble Space Telescope Imaging and a New Morphological Classification System
Instrument
WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage
1994-03-06T17:19:17Z/1994-09-18T23:29:56Z
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, Harrington comma J. Patrick, 1995, 'X-RAY EMITTING PLANETARY NEBULAE CYCLE 4 HIGH', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-djzjjss