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Name 9356
Title SNAPSHOT survey of the Planetary Nebulae population of the Galactic Bulge
URL https://hst.esac.esa.int/ehst/#/pages/search;proposal=9356;TAPCLIENT=DOI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-2g1sz8o
Author Zijlstra, Albert
Description This is a scientific proposal for HST mission. For specific information please visit https://archive.stsci.edu/proposal_search.php?id=9356&mission=hst
Publication
  • 3D pyCloudy modelling of bipolar planetary nebulae: Evidence for fast fading of the lobes
  • Accelerated post-AGB evolution, initial-final mass relations, and the star-formation history of the Galactic bulge
  • Alignment of the angular momentum vectors of planetary nebulae in the Galactic Bulge
  • An occultation event in the nucleus of the planetary nebula M 2-29
  • Carbon chemistry in Galactic bulge planetary nebulae
  • Chemical abundances in the PN Wray16-423 in the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy: constraining the dust composition
  • Disk evaporation in a planetary nebula
  • Dust and Chemical Abundances of the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy Planetary Nebula Hen2-436
  • Morpho-kinematic Properties of Wolf-Rayet Planetary Nebulae
  • Multipolar planetary nebulae: Not as geometrically diversified as thought
  • Multipolar Planetary Nebulae: Not as Geometrically Diversified as Thought
  • On the Age of Galactic Bulge CSPNe: Too Young and Complicated?
  • PAH formation in O-rich planetary nebulae
  • Rings and arcs around evolved stars - I. Fingerprints of the last gasps in the formation process of planetary nebulae
  • The Common Envelope Origins of the Fast Jet in the Planetary Nebula M 3-38
  • The evolving spectrum of the planetary nebula Hen 2-260
  • The influence of binarity on dust obscuration events in the planetary nebula M 2-29 and its analogues
  • The planetary nebula population of the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy
  • Unveiling shocks in planetary nebulae
  • When the Stars Align: A 5s Concordance of Planetary Nebulae Major Axes in the Center of Our Galaxy
  • Young Planetary Nebulae: Hubble Space Telescope Imaging and a New Morphological Classification System
Instrument WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage 2002-07-02T15:26:16Z/2003-06-20T18:50:35Z
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.
Creator Contact https://support.cosmos.esa.int/esdc/index.php?/Tickets/Submit
Date Published 2003-06-21T04:16:12Z
Keywords Hubble, HST, HLA, HCV, ACS, COS, STIS, WFC3, FOC, FOS, HRS, NICMOS, WFPC, WFPC2
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, Zijlstra comma Albert, 2003, 'SNAPSHOT survey of the Planetary Nebulae population of the Galactic Bulge', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-2g1sz8o