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  1. The optical design of GMOX: a next-generation instrument concept for Gemini
  2. SAMOS: a versatile multi-object-spectrograph for the GLAO system SAM at SOAR
  3. The opto-mechanical design for GMOX: a next-generation instrument concept for Gemini
  4. Characterizing persistence in JWST NIRCam flight detectors
  5. Slitless spectroscopy with the James Webb Space Telescope Near-Infrared Camera (JWST NIRCam)
  6. Gain determination of non-linear IR detectors with the differential photon transfer curve (dPTC) method
  7. A new method of superbias construction for NIRCam
  8. Heavy-ion radiation testing of digital micromirror devices (DMDs)
  9. Optical evaluation of digital micromirror devices (DMDs) with UV-grade fused silica, sapphire, and magnesium fluoride windows and long-term reflectance of bare devices
  10. Shock and vibration testing of digital micromirror devices (DMDs) for space-based applications
  11. Measurements of the reflectance, contrast ratio, and scattering properties of digital micromirror devices (DMDs)
  12. Galaxy evolution spectroscopic explorer: scientific rationale
  13. Pandeia: a multi-mission exposure time calculator for JWST and WFIRST
  14. Direct imaging discovery of a Jovian exoplanet within a triple-star system
  15. The effects of heavy ion radiation on digital micromirror device performance
  16. DISCOVERY OF A TWO-ARMED SPIRAL STRUCTURE IN THE GAPPED DISK AROUND HERBIG Ae STAR HD 100453
  17. DISCOVERY OF AN EDGE-ON DEBRIS DISK WITH A DUST RING AND AN OUTER DISK WING-TILT ASYMMETRY
  18. Observations of Transiting Exoplanets with the James Webb Space Telescope ( JWST )
  19. A generalized least square algorithm to process infrared data taken in non-destructive readout mode
  20. A SEARCH FOR COMPANIONS TO BROWN DWARFS IN THE TAURUS AND CHAMAELEON STAR-FORMING REGIONS
  21. Strong biases in estimating the time dependence of mass accretion rates in young stars
  22. Accurate determination of accretion and photospheric parameters in young stellar objects: The case of two candidate old disks in the Orion Nebula Cluster
  23. The VLTI/MIDI survey of massive young stellar objects
  24. A small space telescope to conduct a large spectroscopic survey of galaxies
  25. THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE TREASURY PROGRAM ON THE ORION NEBULA CLUSTER ,
  26. Proton radiation testing of digital micromirror devices for space applications
  27. TA-DA: A TOOL FOR ASTROPHYSICAL DATA ANALYSIS
  28. EVIDENCE OF PHOTOEVAPORATION AND SPATIAL VARIATION OF GRAIN SIZES IN THE ORION 114-426 PROTOPLANETARY DISK
  29. Empirical near-infrared colors for low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the Orion Nebula Cluster
  30. AN HST IMAGING SURVEY OF LOW-MASS STARS IN THE CHAMAELEON I STAR-FORMING REGION
  31. HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE MEASURES OF MASS ACCRETION RATES IN THE ORION NEBULA CLUSTER
  32. THE INITIAL MASS FUNCTION OF THE ORION NEBULA CLUSTER ACROSS THE H-BURNING LIMIT
  33. THE EXTINCTION MAP OF THE ORION MOLECULAR CLOUD
  34. Quantitative evidence of an intrinsic luminosity spread in the Orion nebula cluster
  35. The low-mass initial mass function in the Orion nebula cluster based on HST/NICMOS III imaging
  36. The extinction map of the OMC-1 molecular cloud behind the Orion nebula
  37. PRE-MAIN-SEQUENCE STELLAR POPULATIONS ACROSS SHAPLEY CONSTELLATION III. I. PHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND IDENTIFICATION,
  38. The (sub-)millimeter SED of protoplanetary disks in the outskirts of the Orion nebula cluster
  39. A MULTI-COLOR OPTICAL SURVEY OF THE ORION NEBULA CLUSTER. II. THE H-R DIAGRAM
  40. The E-NIS instrument on-board the ESA Euclid Dark Energy Mission: a general view after positive conclusion of the assessment phase
  41. A WIDE-FIELD SURVEY OF THE ORION NEBULA CLUSTER IN THE NEAR-INFRARED
  42. A Hubble View of Star Forming Regions in the Magellanic Clouds
  43. DMD multi-object spectroscopy in space: the EUCLID study
  44. A MULTI-COLOR OPTICAL SURVEY OF THE ORION NEBULA CLUSTER. I. THE CATALOG
  45. Cost effective analysis of ribosome-component immune modulation
  46. Ribosome-component immune modulation of respiratory tract infections in adults
  47. Applications of DMDs for astrophysical research
  48. Enabling a new generation of astronomical spectrographs
  49. Evidence for a Photoevaporated Circumbinary Disk in Orion
  50. THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE /ADVANCED CAMERA FOR SURVEYS ATLAS OF PROTOPLANETARY DISKS IN THE GREAT ORION NEBULA
  51. The Wide-Field Camera 3 detectors
  52. Probing protoplanetary disk evolution with the Hi 21 cm line
  53. Offspring of SPACE: the spectrograph channel of the ESA Dark Energy Mission EUCLID
  54. Wide field camera 3 ground testing and calibration
  55. SPACE: the spectroscopic all-sky cosmic explorer
  56. X‐Ray Properties of Protostars in the Orion Nebula
  57. The enigma of GCIRS 3
  58. Large-Scale Flows from Orion South
  59. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field
  60. Erratum: “Discovery of an Extraordinarily Massive Cluster of Red Supergiants” (ApJ, 643, 1166 [2006])
  61. New signposts of massive star formation in the S235A-B region
  62. Wide-field camera 3 ground testing and calibration
  63. Filters for HST Wide Field Camera 3
  64. Discovery of an Extraordinarily Massive Cluster of Red Supergiants
  65. Mid?Infrared Observations of T Tauri Stars: Probing the Star?Disk Connection in Rotational Evolution
  66. HST Images Do Not Support the Presence of Three High-Velocity, Low-Mass Runaway Stars in the Core of the Orion Nebula Cluster
  67. The HST survey of the Orion Nebula region
  68. The Orion Nebula in the Mid-Infrared
  69. A feasibility study of future observations with MIDI and other VLTI science instruments: the example of the Galactic Center
  70. The infrared detectors for the wide field camera 3 on HST
  71. Low‐Mass Pre–Main‐Sequence Stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. III. Accretion Rates from Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Observations
  72. Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Study of the Trapezium Cluster: The Influence of Circumstellar Disks on the Initial Mass Function
  73. Selection of the infrared detectors for Wide Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope
  74. Inversion of second-difference operators with application to infrared astronomy
  75. A Fourier-based method for the restoration of chopped and nodded images
  76. Restoration methods for astronomical images at mid-infrared wavelengths
  77. The Infrared Emission of Circumstellar Envelopes, Dark Silhouettes, and Photoionized Disks in H ii Regions
  78. Wide‐Field Imaging at Mid‐Infrared Wavelengths: Reconstruction of Chopped and Nodded Data
  79. Performance of HST as an infrared telescope
  80. Widefield camera 3 for the Hubble Space Telescope
  81. Restoration of chopped and nodded images in infrared astronomy
  82. MAX: the new MPIA thermal infrared imager
  83. Inversion method for the restoration of chopped and nodded images
  84. Warm Dust around Blue Hypergiants: Mid‐Infrared Imaging of the Luminous Blue Variable HD 168625
  85. The Transitional Pre–Main-Sequence Object DI Tauri: Evidence for a Substellar Companion and Rapid Disk Evolution
  86. A New Molecular Hydrogen Outflow in Serpens
  87. DS3: Drift Scanning Survey Spectrograph
  88. Narrow-band Imaging of NGC 7026
  89. Thermal IR Imaging with MAX: Pushing the Limit of Single-Dish Ground Based Observations
  90. Narrow-band imaging of NGC 7026
  91. High Resolution Coronographic Imaging and Spectropolarimetry of the HR Carinae Nebula
  92. Multi-color coronographic imaging of the beta pictoris disk
  93. Multi-Color Coronographic Imaging of the Beta Pictoris Disk
  94. Tircam:A mid-infrared camera for ground-based astronomy
  95. Tircam: A mid-infrared camera for ground-based astronomy
  96. Stellar coronagraph for the New Technology Telescope
  97. Transputer network for real-time acquisition of IR astronomical data
  98. First results with TC-MIRC (two channel-medium IR camera)
  99. Evidence from infrared observations of circumstellar matter around chromospherically active binaries*
  100. Polarimetry and CCD Imaging of Herbig Ae/Be Stars and Star Forming Regions
  101. A search for young stellar objects in southern dark clouds
  102. Dust envelopes and IR excesses in a sample of RS CVn-type binaries
  103. Dust Envelopes and IR Excesses in a Sample of RS CVn-Type Binaries
  104. Dust Envelopes and IR Excesses in a Sample of RS CVn-Type Binaries
  105. IRAS sources associated with nebulosities resembling Herbig-Haro objects
  106. A Thin- Shell Model for Molecular Outflows
  107. Evidence of Thin Dust Shells in Some RS CVN Stars
  108. IRAS and Near Infrared Observations of Peculiar Nebulosities
  109. On the Line Profiles of Shell-Shaped Bipolar Outflows
  110. An Outflow Model for Bipolar Planetary Nebulae and the Case of NGC 6302
  111. Near-IR Observations of the SSV 13, SSV 9, SSV 5 Sources in NGC 1333
  112. Applications of Digital Micromirror Devices to Astronomical Instrumentation
  113. Massive Star Feedback on the IMF
  114. The Initial Conditions Tostar Formation: Lowmass Stars at Lowmetallicity
  115. Second Generation IR Detectors for the Wide Field Camera 3
  116. IRS 3 - The Brightest Compact MIR Source in the Galactic Center
  117. S119: a new Luminous Blue Variable?