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Luminous Blue Variables: an Imaging Perspective on Their Binarity and Near Environment?,??
L33 WR 20A IS an ECLIPSING BINARY
Massive Stars in the Galactic Center Quintuplet Cluster
A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY of SUPERNOVAE MODELING By
Luminous Blue Variables: an Imaging Perspective on Their Binarity and Near Environment
Annual Report 2009
The Messenger
Self-Evaluation Document of the Research Institute of Physics and Astronomy Faculty of Physics and Astronomy Utrecht University
High Resolution Infrared Imaging and Spectroscopy of the Pistol Nebula
Infrared Observations of the Candidate LBV 1806-20 & Nearby Cluster Stars
Time Telling Through the Ages and His Companions Would Advance Upon the Enemy's Trenches—Perhaps Also Upon Eternity
Two Extremely Luminous WN Stars in the Galactic Center With
Arxiv:Astro-Ph/0406316 V1 14 Jun 2004
The Quintuplet Cluster II. Analysis of the WN Stars
On the Binarity of LBV Stars
On the Population of Galactic Luminous Blue Variables
Stellar Metamorphosis: an Alternative for the Star Sciences
Top View
1 Demarcating Ekphrasis in Mesopotamia 11
Contrat Quinquennal 2016‐2020
Pistol Star of the Pistol Nebula
Constraining the Population of Isolated Massive Stars Within the Central Molecular Zone? J
Pistol Star Gets a Stamp of Approval RIT News
High-Angular Resolution Observations of the Pistol Star
A VLT/FLAMES Survey for Massive Binaries in Westerlund 1 IV
CRIRES Science Verification Proposal
A VLT/FLAMES Survey for Massive Binaries in Westerlund 1 V. the X-Ray Selected Blue Stragglers Wd1-27
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Population of Galactic Luminous Blue Variables
© in This Web Service Cambridge University Press
Astrophysics in 2004
The Massive Star Newsletter
V. the X-Ray Selected Blue Stragglers Wd1-27 and -30A?,??
Structures: Existence Stars
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DISCOVERY of a LUMINOUS BLUE VARIABLE with an EJECTION NEBULA NEAR the QUINTUPLET CLUSTER JC Mauerhan
Stellar Metamorphosis: an Alternative for the Star Sciences
Patrick Moore's Data Book of Astronomy