A complex storm system in Saturns north polar atmosphere in 2018
A Long-Term Study of Jupiters Equatorial Winds at the Top of the Troposphere
Analysis of the long-term drift rates and oscillations of Jupiters largest vortices
A New, Long-lived, Jupiter Mesoscale Wave Observed at Visible Wavelengths
Angular Dependence and Spatial Distribution of Jupiters Centimeter-Wave Thermal Emission From Junos Microwave Radiometer
Atmospheric Dynamics and Vertical Structure of Uranus and Neptunes Weather Layers
Drift rates of major Neptunian features between 2018 and 2021
Evolution of a dark vortex on Neptune with transient secondary features
Evolution of Neptune at near-infrared wavelengths from 1994 through 2022
Evolution of the Horizontal Winds in Jupiters Great Red Spot From One Jovian Year of HST/WFC3 Maps
Giant Planet Atmospheres: Dynamics and Variability from UV to Near-IR Hubble and Adaptive Optics Imaging
High-resolution UV/Optical/IR Imaging of Jupiter in 2016-2019
Jupiters Temperate Belt/Zone Contrasts Revealed at Depth by Juno Microwave Observations
Lifetimes and Occurrence Rates of Dark Vortices on Neptune from 25 Years of Hubble Space Telescope Images
Midsummer Atmospheric Changes in Saturns Northern Hemisphere from the Hubble OPAL Program
Modelling the seasonal cycle of Uranuss colour and magnitude, and comparison with Neptune
Observations and numerical modelling of a convective disturbance in a large-scale cyclone in Jupiters South Temperate Belt
Temporal Variations in Vertical Cloud Structure of Jupiters Great Red Spot, Its Surroundings and Oval BA From HST/WFC3 Imaging
The bolometric Bond albedo and energy balance of Uranus
The Temporal Brightening of Uranus Northern Polar Hood From HST/WFC3 and HST/STIS Observations
UV-dark polar ovals on Jupiter as tracers of magnetosphere-atmosphere connections
Zonal and Regional Jupiter Brightness Trends from the Hubble Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy Program
Instrument
WFC3/UVIS
Temporal Coverage
2017-10-25T18:51:33Z/2018-11-06T09:14:22Z
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, Simon et al., 2018, 'Hubble 2020: Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) Program', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-ts8kzxa