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NGC 2002
Giant H II Regions in the Merging System NGC 3256: Are They the Birthplaces of Globular Clusters?
The State of Anthro–Earth
Assessment of Stellar Stratification in Three Young Star Clusters in The
The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey? XXIX
Ngc Catalogue Ngc Catalogue
Arxiv:1803.10763V1 [Astro-Ph.GA] 28 Mar 2018
Parameters of Selected Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae from Consistent Optical and Uv Spectral Analysis
The R136 Star Cluster Dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS
19 91Apjs. . .76. .185E the Astrophysical Journal Supplement
Young LMC Clusters: the Role of Red Supergiants and Multiple Stellar
SHOCKED INTERSTELLAR CLOUDS and DUST GRAIN DESTRUCTION in the LMC SUPERNOVA REMNANT N132D Michael A
INFRARED SURFACE BRIGHTNESS FLUCTUATIONS of MAGELLANIC STAR CLUSTERS1 Rosa A
The R136 Star Cluster Dissected with Hubble Space Telescope/STIS
Infrared Observations of NGC 3603
Shocked Interstellar Clouds and Dust Grain Destruction in the LMC Supernova Remnant N132D
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The R136 Star Cluster Hosts Several Stars Whose Individual Masses Greatly Exceed the Accepted 150 M⊙ Stellar Mass Limit
Statistical Analyses of Massive Stars and Stellar Populations
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The Star Clusters Young & Old Newsletter
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Uva-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)
Mapping the Core of the Tarantula Nebula with VLT-MUSE I
Pair Instability Supernovae: Evolution, Explosion, Nucleosynthesis
Astrosurf Magazine N79.Pdf
The R136 Star Cluster Hosts Several Stars Whose Individual Masses
Massive Stars in the Tarantula Nebula: a Rosetta Stone for Extragalactic Supergiant HII Regions
Spitzer & Chandra Views of Massive HII Regions
Dust-Enshrouded Giants in Clusters in the Magellanic Clouds
Newsletter 2018-3 June 2018
Very Massive Stars in the Local Universe
Massive Stars and High-Energy Emission in OB Associations
On the Origin of the Most Massive Stars Around R136
THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS NEWSLETTER an Electronic Publication Dedicated to the Magellanic Clouds, and Astrophysical Phenomena Therein
A Dozen Colliding-Wind X-Ray Binaries in the Star Cluster R136 in the 30 Doradus Region
Bruck 88: a Young Star Cluster with an Old Age Resemblance in the Outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud