A dusty, normal galaxy in the epoch of reionization
ALMA Census of Faint 1.2 mm Sources Down to ~ 0.02 mJy: Extragalactic Background Light and Dust-poor, High-z Galaxies
ALMA Detections of O III and C II Emission Lines From A1689-zD1 at z = 7.13
ALMA Reveals Extended Cool Gas and Hot Ionized Outflows in a Typical Star-forming Galaxy at Z = 7.13
A merger in the dusty, z = 7.5 galaxy A1689-zD1?
Evidence for Ubiquitous High-equivalent-width Nebular Emission in z ~ 7 Galaxies: Toward a Clean Measurement of the Specific Star-formation Rate Using a Sample of Bright, Magnified Galaxies
Full lensing analysis of Abell 1703: comparison of independent lens-modelling techniques
Harnessing the Hubble Space Telescope Archives: A Catalog of 21,926 Interacting Galaxies
Resolved spectroscopy of gravitationally lensed galaxies: global dynamics and star-forming clumps on ~100 pc scales at 1 < z < 4
SMA Observations on Faint Submillimeter Galaxies with S 850 < 2 mJy: Ultra Dusty Low-luminosity Galaxies at High Redshift
The Detection of O III l4363 in a Lensed, Dwarf Galaxy at z = 2.59: Testing Metallicity Indicators and Scaling Relations at High Redshift and Low Mass
The Direct-method Oxygen Abundance of Typical Dwarf Galaxies at Cosmic High Noon
The Hawaii SCUBA-2 Lensing Cluster Survey: Are Low-luminosity Submillimeter Galaxies Detected in the Rest-frame UV?
The impact of satellite trails on Hubble Space Telescope observations
The Most Ancient Spiral Galaxy: A 2.6-Gyr-old Disk with a Tranquil Velocity Field
The origin of the observed Ly a EW distribution of dwarf galaxies at z 2
Through the Looking Glass: Bright, Highly Magnified Galaxy Candidates at z ~ 7 behind A1703
Ultraviolet emission lines in young low-mass galaxies at z 2: physical properties and implications for studies at z > 7
Unveiling C II clumps in a lensed star-forming galaxy at z ~ 3.4
Instrument
ACS, ACS/WFC, WFC3, WFC3/IR
Temporal Coverage
2010-04-03T06:18:48Z/2010-04-18T22:30:38Z
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, Ford et al., 2011, 'WFC3/IR Observations of Strongly Lensing Clusters', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-tsv8e8a