A Quadruple-Phase Strong Mg II Absorber at z ~ 0.9902 toward PG 1634+706
A Uniform Analysis of the Lya Forest at z = 0-5. III. Hubble Space Telescope Faint Object Spectrograph Spectral Atlas
A Uniform Analysis of the Lya Forest at z = 0-5. IV. The Clustering and Evolution of Clouds at z <= 1.7
Emission Line and Ultraviolet to X-Ray Continuum Correlations: Constraints on the Anisotropy of the Ionizing Continuum in Active Galactic Nuclei
High-Resolution STIS/Hubble Space Telescope and HIRES/Keck Spectra of Three Weak Mg II Absorbers toward PG 1634+706
Low- and High-Ionization Absorption Properties of Mg II Absorption-selected Galaxies at Intermediate Redshifts. I. General Properties
Spectroscopy of Bright Quasars with the Hubble Space Telescope and Lyman-Alpha Absorption Lines in the Redshift Range 0.5 < Z < 1.7
The Absorption Signatures of Dwarf Galaxies: The z=1.04 Multicloud Weak Mg II Absorber toward PG 1634+706
The Cosmological Density and Ionization of Hot Gas: O VI Absorption in Quasar Spectra
The Hubble Space Telescope Quasar Absorption Line Key Project: The Unusual Absorption-Line System in the Spectrum of PG 2302+029---Ejected or Intervening?
The Hubble Space Telescope Quasar Absorption Line Key Project. V. Redshift Evolution of Lyman Limit Absorption in the Spectra of a Large Sample of Quasars
The Population of Weak Mg II Absorbers. II. The Properties of Single-Cloud Systems
The Ultraviolet Emission Properties of 13 Quasars
Ultraviolet Spectropolarimetry of High-Redshift Quasars with the Hubble Space Telescope
Instrument
FOS/BL
Temporal Coverage
1992-07-23T21:35:29Z/1992-07-28T16:56:49Z
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, Impey comma Chris D., 1993, 'SPECTRPOLARIMETRY OF HIGH REDSHIFT QUASARS', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-z7d1gu7