
TL;DR
This paper reviews how HST photometry has advanced our understanding of star formation histories in nearby resolved galaxies and its implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of current knowledge on star formation histories derived from resolved stellar populations within 10-20 Mpc.
Findings
HST photometry enables detailed star formation history analysis.
Resolved stellar populations inform galaxy evolution models.
Current knowledge covers galaxies within 10-20 Mpc.
Abstract
The impact of HST photometry and European astronomy in studies concerning the star formation histories of resolved galaxies is described. Our current knowledge of the star formation history of systems within 10-20 Mpc, as derived from the colour-magnitude diagrams of their resolved stellar populations, is reviewed, as well as the impact of these results on our understanding of galaxy evolution.
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