A Hubble Space Telescope Survey of the Disk Cluster Population of M31. I. WFPC2 Pointings
An HST/WFPC2 survey of bright young clusters in M 31. IV. Age and mass estimates
An Intermediate-Mass Black Hole in the Globular Cluster G1: Improved Significance from New Keck and Hubble Space Telescope Observations
An updated survey of globular clusters in M 31. I. Classification and radial velocity for 76 candidate clusters
A Survey of Star Clusters in the M31 Southwest Field: UBVRI Photometry and Multiband Maps
Field Stars and Star Clusters in M31
Hubble Space Telescope analysis of stellar populations within the globular cluster G1 (Mayall II) in M 31
Keck Spectroscopy of Red Giant Stars in the Vicinity of M31S Massive Globular Cluster G1
M31 Globular Clusters in the Hubble Space Telescope Archive. I. Cluster Detection and Completeness
M31 Globular Clusters in the Hubble Space Telescope Archive. II. Structural Parameters
Mayall II=G1 in M31: Giant Globular Cluster or Core of a Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy?
No Increase of the Red Giant Branch Tip Luminosity toward the Center of M31
On the Progenitors of Local Group Novae. I. The M31 Catalog
Photometry of Star Clusters in the M 31 Galaxy. Aperture Size Effects
Resolved stellar populations of super-metal-rich star clusters in the bulge of M 31
The Metallicity Distribution Function of Field Stars in M31s Bulge
Instrument
WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage
1995-10-02T15:39:17Z/1996-06-02T00:28:56Z
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, Jablonka comma Pascale, 1997, 'COLOUR MAGNITUDE DIAGRAMS OF TWO SUPER- METAL-RICH GLOBULAR CLUSTERS IN M31', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-dnemlnd