A Comparison of Methods for Determining the Age Distribution of Star Clusters: Application to the Large Magellanic Cloud
AGN feedback and multiphase gas in giant elliptical galaxies
A morphological comparison between the central region in AGN and normal galaxies using HST data
A Multiwavelength Study of the X-Ray Sources in NGC 5018
A Quintet of Black Hole Mass Determinations
A Strong Correlation between Circumnuclear Dust and Black Hole Accretion in Early-Type Galaxies
Counting the Unseen. I. Nuclear Density Scaling Relations for Nucleated Galaxies
First direct dynamical detection of a dual supermassive black hole system at sub-kiloparsec separation
Intermediate-age Globular Clusters in Four Galaxy Merger Remnants
Is the giant elliptical galaxy NGC 5018 a post-merger remnant?
Is There a Black Hole in NGC 4382?
Keck Spectroscopy of Globular Clusters in the Elliptical Galaxy NGC 3610
Sizing up Partially Depleted Galaxy Cores
The Age Distribution of Massive Star Clusters in the Antennae Galaxies
The Centers of Early-Type Galaxies with Hubble Space Telescope. V. New WFPC2 Photometry
The Connection between Bar Strength and Circumnuclear Dust Structure
The Luminosity Functions of Old and Intermediate-Age Globular Clusters in NGC 3610
The Masses of Nuclear Black Holes in Luminous Elliptical Galaxies and Implications for the Space Density of the Most Massive Black Holes
The SAURON Project - XIV. No escape from Vesc: a global and local parameter in early-type galaxy evolution
The Second Nucleus of NGC 7727: Direct Evidence for the Formation and Evolution of an Ultracompact Dwarf Galaxy
Unveiling the s-Discrepancy in Infrared-Luminous Mergers. I. Dust and Dynamics
Instrument
WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage
1999-01-02T14:30:13Z/1999-11-03T15:27:33Z
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, Schweizer comma Francois, 2000, 'YOUNG GLOBULAR CLUSTERS IN MERGER REMNANTS -- PART 4', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-uzjkcj7