A Comparative Study of Jovian Anticyclone Properties from a Six-Year (1994-2000) Survey
A Comparative Study of Jovian Cyclonic Features from a Six-Year (1994-2000) Survey
A study of Jupiters UV Great Dark Spot and tropopause to stratosphere winds in the high northern latitudes as seen by Cassini imaging
Asymmetry in the Jovian auroral Lyman-I+- line profile due to thermospheric high-speed flow
Auroral footprint of Ganymede
Energy-flux relationship in the FUV Jovian aurora deduced from HST-STIS spectral observations
Equatorward diffuse auroral emissions at Jupiter: Simultaneous HST and Galileo observations
Ganymedes magnetosphere: Unraveling the Ganymede-Jupiter interaction through combining multi-fluid simulations and observations
Jupiters polar clouds and waves from Cassini and HST images: 1993 2006
Jupiters Polar Regions in the Ultraviolet as Imaged by HST/WFPC2: Auroral-Aligned Features and Zonal Motions
Long-Term Variability of Jupiters Magnetodisk and Implications for the Aurora
Magnetospheric Science Objectives of the Juno Mission
Morphology of the ultraviolet Io footprint emission and its control by Ios location
Nightside reconnection at Jupiter: Auroral and magnetic field observations from 26 July 1998
Similarity of the Jovian satellite footprints: Spots multiplicity and dynamics
Spectral observations of transient features in the FUV Jovian polar aurora
The 90-day oscillations of Jupiters Great Red Spot revisited
The far-ultraviolet main auroral emission at Jupiter - Part 2: Vertical emission profile
The H Lyman- a emission line from the upper atmosphere of Jupiter: Parametric radiative transfer study and comparison with data
The Infrared Auroral Footprint Tracks of Io, Europa and Ganymede at Jupiter Observed by Juno-JIRAM
The Structure of the Warped Io Plasma Torus Constrained by the Io Footprint
The tails of the satellite auroral footprints at Jupiter
Ultraviolet emissions from the magnetic footprints of Io, Ganymede and Europa on Jupiter
Instrument
STIS/FUV-MAMA, WFPC2, WFPC2/WFC
Temporal Coverage
1997-07-03T06:08:13Z/2001-02-01T09:40:57Z
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, Clarke comma John T., 2006, 'HST Far-UV Imaging and Spectra of Jupiter's Aurora Coordinated with GALILEO', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-wl91q1i