A Millisecond Pulsar Optical Counterpart with Large-Amplitude Variability in the Globular Cluster 47 Tucanae
An X-Ray Variable Millisecond Pulsar in the Globular Cluster 47 Tucanae: Closing the Link to Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries
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
Hubble Space Telescope Proper Motions and Stellar Dynamics in the Core of the Globular Cluster 47 Tucanae
Mixed Populations in Globular Clusters: Et Tu, 47 Tuc?
Multimass modelling of milky way globular clusters - II. Present-day black hole populations
Multiple Stellar Populations in 47 Tucanae
On the vanishing orbital X-ray variability of the eclipsing binary millisecond pulsar 47 Tuc W
Relation between spectral indices and binary fractions in globular clusters
Spectral Energy Distribution of Blue Stragglers in the Core of 47 Tucanae
The ACS survey of Galactic globular clusters. XII. Photometric binaries along the main sequence
The Cluster AgeS Experiment (CASE) - VIII. Age and distance of the Globular Cluster 47 Tuc from the analysis of two detached eclipsing binaries
The helium spread in the globular cluster 47 Tuc
The Hubble Space Telescope UV legacy survey of galactic globular clusters - XVI. The helium abundance of multiple populations
The impact of satellite trails on Hubble Space Telescope observations
Using binaries in globular clusters to catch sight of intermediate-mass black holes
X-ray emission from millisecond pulsars
Instrument
ACS, ACS/HRC, ACS/WFC
Temporal Coverage
2002-04-05T06:52:21Z/2002-04-05T19:45:06Z
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.