A black-hole mass measurement from molecular gas kinematics in NGC4526
A dichotomy in the orientation of dust and radio jets in nearby low-power radio galaxies
AINUR: Atlas of Images of NUclear Rings
A late-time view of the progenitors of five Type IIP supernovae
A morphological comparison between the central region in AGN and normal galaxies using HST data
An Efficient Strategy to Select Targets for Gasdynamical Measurements of Black Hole Masses Using the Hubble Space Telescope
An Upper Mass Limit on a Red Supergiant Progenitor for the Type II-Plateau Supernova SN 2006my
A search for ionised gas outflows in an Ha imaging atlas of nearby LINERs
A Strong Correlation between Circumnuclear Dust and Black Hole Accretion in Early-Type Galaxies
A Supergiant-Dominated Starburst in the Nucleus of NGC 4569
Detailed Structural Decomposition of Galaxy Images
Down but Not Out: Properties of the Molecular Gas in the Stripped Virgo Cluster Early-type Galaxy NGC 4526
Dusty Acoustic Turbulence in the Nuclear Disks of Two LINER Galaxies NGC 4450 and NGC 4736
Examining the Seyfert-Starburst Connection with Arcsecond-Resolution Radio Continuum Observations
Giant Molecular Clouds in the Early-type Galaxy NGC 4526
Globular Cluster Systems. I. V-I Color Distributions
Gone without a bang: an archival HST survey for disappearing massive stars
HST/WFPC2 Imaging of the Circumnuclear Structure of Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei. I. Data and Nuclear Morphology
Mid- to Far-Infrared Emission and Star Formation in Early-Type Galaxies
Molecular gas and dust in NGC 4550. A galaxy with two counterrotating stellar disks
Molecular gas and star formation in early-type galaxies
Molecular gas in NUclei of GAlaxies (NUGA). VII. NGC 4569, a large scale bar funnelling gas into the nuclear region
New Insights from HST Studies of Globular Cluster Systems. I. Colors, Distances, and Specific Frequencies of 28 Elliptical Galaxies
Nuclear Properties of a Sample of Nearby Spiral Galaxies from Hubble Space Telescope STIS Imaging
Nuclear star clusters in 228 spiral galaxies in the HST/WFPC2 archive: catalogue and comparison to other stellar systems
On the nature of the progenitors of three Type II-P supernovae: 2004et, 2006my and 2006ov
On the Progenitors of Two Type II-P Supernovae in the Virgo Cluster
SN 1994D in NGC 4526: a normally bright type IA supernova
Study of central intensity ratio of early-type galaxies from low-density environment
The Central Gas Systems of Early-Type Galaxies Traced by Dust Features, Based on the Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Archival Images
The Color Distributions of Globular Clusters in Virgo Elliptical Galaxies
The Connection between Bar Strength and Circumnuclear Dust Structure
The connection between radio loudness and central surface brightness profiles in optically selected low-luminosity active galaxies
The Environments of Supernovae in Post-Refurbishment Hubble Space Telescope Images
The host galaxy/AGN connection in nearby early-type galaxies. Sample selection and hosts brightness profiles
The Hubble Space Telescope View of LINER Nuclei: Evidence for a Dual Population?
The initial masses of the red supergiant progenitors to Type II supernovae
The Lack of Observational Evidence for the Quantum Structure of Spacetime at Planck Scales
The Opacity of Nearby Galaxies from Counts of Background Galaxies. II. Limits of the Synthetic Field Method
The SAURON Project - XIV. No escape from Vesc: a global and local parameter in early-type galaxy evolution
The Structure of the Virgo Cluster from Surface Brightness Fluctuations in Hubble Space Telescope Images
Instrument
WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage
1994-05-09T14:04:17Z/1994-12-10T02:46:17Z
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, Rubin et al., 1995, 'HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGES OF VIRGO GALAXIES WITH KINEMATICALLY DISTINCT CORES: CYCLE4 MED', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-1x48ro7