Compact Star Clusters in Nearby Dwarf Irregular Galaxies
Discovery of a 3.6 hr Eclipsing Luminous X-Ray Binary in the Galaxy NGC 4214
Distances to dwarf galaxies of the Canes Venatici I cloud
Dynamical Mass Estimates for Five Young Massive Stellar Clusters
Galactic outflows, star formation histories, and time-scales in starburst dwarf galaxies from STARBIRDS
Hubble Space Telescope/WFPC2 and VLA Observations of the Ionized Gas in the Dwarf Starburst Galaxy NGC 4214
Infrared Tip of the Red Giant Branch and Distances to the Maffei/IC 342 Group
Multiwavelength Star Formation Indicators: Observations
Observational Constraints on the Molecular Gas Content in Nearby Starburst Dwarf Galaxies
On the Feedback from Super Stellar Clusters. I. The Structure of Giant H II Regions and H II Galaxies
On the Metallicity Dependence of the 24 mm Luminosity as a Star Formation Tracer
On the nature of starbursts
Structural Properties of Massive Young Clusters
The Dwarf Irregular/Wolf-Rayet Galaxy NGC 4214. I. A New Distance, Stellar Content, and Global Parameters
The effects of star formation on the low-metallicity ISM: NGC 4214 mapped with Herschel/PACS spectroscopy
The Interaction between the Interstellar Medium and Star Formation in the Dwarf Starburst Galaxy NGC 4214
The Ionized Gas in Local Starburst Galaxies: Global and Small-Scale Feedback from Star Formation
The Nature of Starbursts. II. The Duration of Starbursts in Dwarf Galaxies
The Nature of Starbursts. I. The Star Formation Histories of Eighteen Nearby Starburst Dwarf Galaxies
The Panchromatic STARBurst IRregular Dwarf Survey (STARBIRDS): Observations and Data Archive
The Stellar Content of Nearby Star-forming Galaxies. III. Unravelling the Nature of the Diffuse Ultraviolet Light
The Young Stellar Population of NGC 4214 as Observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. I. Data and Methods
The Young Stellar Population of NGC 4214 as Observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. II. Results
Tip of the Red Giant Branch Distances to NGC 4214, UGC 685, and UGC 5456
Ultraviolet-to-Far-Infrared Properties of Local Star-forming Galaxies
Instrument
WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage
1997-07-22T03:00:13Z/1999-02-18T21:58:13Z
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, MacKenty comma John W., 2000, 'The Physics of Nearby Blue Irregular Starbursts', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-eukhnim