A test of Tully-Fisher distance estimates using Cepheids and SNIa
Cepheid Calibration of the Peak Brightness of Type IA Supernovae: Calibration of SN 1990N in NGC 4639 Averaged with Six Earlier Type IA Supernova Calibrations to Give H 0 Directly
Cepheid Calibration of the Peak Brightness of Type Ia Supernovae. VIII. SN 1990N in NGC 4639
Cepheid Calibrations of Modern Type Ia Supernovae: Implications for the Hubble Constant
Cepheid Distances to SNe Ia Host Galaxies Based on a Revised Photometric Zero Point of the HST WFPC2 and New PL Relations and Metallicity Corrections
Gone without a bang: an archival HST survey for disappearing massive stars
On Deriving Distances from Cepheids Using the Hubble Space Telescope
Optical Identification of Cepheids in 19 Host Galaxies of Type Ia Supernovae and NGC 4258 with the Hubble Space Telescope
Reddening, Absorption, and Decline Rate Corrections for a Complete Sample of Type Ia Supernovae Leading to a Fully Corrected Hubble Diagram to v < 30,000 km s-1
The dispersion in the Cepheid period-luminosity relation and the consequences for the extragalactic distance scale
The extra-galactic Cepheid distance scale from LMC and Galactic period-luminosity relations
The Hubble Constant: A Summary of the Hubble Space Telescope Program for the Luminosity Calibration of Type Ia Supernovae by Means of Cepheids
The Hubble Space Telescope Key Project on the Extragalactic Distance Scale. XXV. A Recalibration of Cepheid Distances to Type IA Supernovae and the Value of the Hubble Constant
The Opacity of Spiral Galaxy Disks. IV. Radial Extinction Profiles from Counts of Distant Galaxies Seen through Foreground Disks
The opacity of spiral galaxy disks. V. Dust opacity, HI distributions and sub-mm emission
The opacity of spiral galaxy disks. VI. Extinction, stellar light and color
The Opacity of Spiral Galaxy Disks. VIII. Structure of the Cold ISM
The opacity of spiral galaxy disks. VII. The accuracy of galaxy counts as an extinction probe
The Virgo Cluster Distance from 21 Centimeter Line Widths
Instrument
WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage
1995-04-24T18:16:17Z/1995-07-03T08:31:37Z
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, Sandage comma Allan, 1996, 'CALIBRATION OF NEARBY TYPE IA SUPERNOVAE AS STANDARD CANDLES: NGC 4639', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-mmf65nm