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RCW 49
Nova Report 2006-2007
Astrophysical Studies of Extrasolar Planetary Systems Using Infrared Interferometric Techniques Olivier Absil
Making the Invisible Visible: a History of the Spitzer Infrared Telescope Facility (1971–2003)/ by Renee M
A Astronomical Terminology
Improved Distances and Structure of Several Galactic Star-Forming Elds
In This Issue: a to K, Please Bring a Main Dish 1
Performance and Accountability Report
Annual Report 2007 ESO
The Benefit of Simultaneous Seven-Filter Imaging: 10 Years of Grond Observations
Publication List (25 June 2015)
XIII Publications, Presentations
INTERSTELLAR WEATHER VANES: GLIMPSE MID-INFRARED STELLAR WIND BOW SHOCKS in M17 and RCW 49 Matthew S
Models of Radio Recombination Line Sources
List of Publications - Roberto Philip Saglia
Annual Report 2009 ESO
Keywords: Hubble 25, Star Cluster, Westerlund 2, Space
An Extensive Stellar Bow Shock Survey II
The Spectral Energy Distribution of the Carina Nebula from Far Infrared to Radio Wavelengths
Top View
The Kinematics of Massive Stars and Circumstellar Material in the Carina Nebula
High-Resolution Radio Emission from RCW 49/Westerlund 2
December 2018 BRAS Newsletter
Planet and Star Formation (2010)
SOFIA FEEDBACK Survey: Exploring the Dynamics of the Stellar Wind Driven Shell of RCW 49
Massive Stars in the Hinterland of the Young Cluster, Westerlund 2
E-BOSS: an Extensive Stellar Bow Shock Survey II
A GLIMPSE of Star Formation in the Giant H II Region RCW 49 B
Molecular Clouds in the Carina Arm
Classification of 2.4-45.2 Micron Spectra from the ISO Short
Big-Impact Astronomy from World War II Until the Lunar Landing (1945–1969)
Astronomical League Bright Nebulae List Cross-Referenced with the Lynds Catalog to Include Brightness Estimates
Star Clusters Near and Far; Tracing Star Formation Across Cosmic Time
MASSIVE STAR FORMING REGIONS in the GALAXY USING the SPITZER GLIMPSE SURVEY Mubdi Rahman1 and Norman Murray2,3 Draft Version October 10, 2018
Early-Type Stars in the Core of the Young Open Cluster Westerlund 2,
Extended Red Objects and Stellar Wind Bow Shocks in the Carina Nebula
Bright Nebula Challenge.Xlsx