0.94-2.42 mm Ground-based Transmission Spectra of the Hot Jupiter HD-189733b
A continuum from clear to cloudy hot-Jupiter exoplanets without primordial water depletion
A large range of haziness conditions in hot-Jupiter atmospheres
A mini-chemical scheme with net reactions for 3D general circulation models. II. 3D thermochemical modelling of WASP-39b and HD 189733b
Analysis of light curves of eclipsing systems with exoplanets: HD 189733
Combining low- to high-resolution transit spectroscopy of HD 189733b. Linking the troposphere and the thermosphere of a hot gas giant
Constraining the Atmospheric Composition of the Day-Night Terminators of HD 189733b: Atmospheric Retrieval with Aerosols
Deriving Stellar Inclination of Slow Rotators Using Stellar Activity
Detection of atmospheric haze on an extrasolar planet: the 0.55-1.05 mm transmission spectrum of HD 189733b with the HubbleSpaceTelescope
Homogeneously derived transit timings for 17 exoplanets and reassessed TTV trends for WASP-12 and WASP-4
H2O abundances and cloud properties in ten hot giant exoplanets
Hubble Space Telescope time-series photometry of the planetary transit of HD 189733: no moon, no rings, starspots
Hubble Space Telescope transmission spectroscopy of the exoplanet HD 189733b: high-altitude atmospheric haze in the optical and near-ultraviolet with STIS
Limb darkening laws for two exoplanet host stars derived from 3D stellar model atmospheres. Comparison with 1D models and HST light curve observations
LRG-BEASTS: ground-based detection of sodium and a steep optical slope in the atmosphere of the highly inflated hot-saturn WASP-21b
On the effects of clouds and hazes in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters: semi-analytical temperature-pressure profiles
Rayleigh scattering in the transit spectrum of HD 189733b
Spatially resolved spectroscopy across stellar surfaces. III. Photospheric Fe I lines across HD 189733A (K1 V)
The impact of photospheric brightness field on exoplanetary transit timings and the TTV excess of HD 189733 b
The Importance of Optical Wavelength Data on Atmospheric Retrievals of Exoplanet Transmission Spectra
The prevalence of dust on the exoplanet HD 189733b from Hubble and Spitzer observations
Instrument
ACS, ACS/HRC
Temporal Coverage
2006-05-06T15:08:06Z/2006-07-14T17:40:24Z
Version
1.0
Mission Description
Launched in 1990, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope remains the premier UV and visible light telescope in orbit. With well over 1.6 million observations from 10 different scientific instruments, the ESA Hubble Science Archive is a treasure trove of astronomical data to be exploited.
European Space Agency, Pont comma Frederic J., 2006, 'Measuring the size of the close-in transiting extrasolar planet HD 189733b', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-o69nuv4