Absorption-line Detections of 105-106 K Gas in Spiral-rich Groups of Galaxies
A census of quasar-intrinsic absorption in the Hubble Space Telescope archive: systems from high-resolution echelle spectra
A Population of Weak Metal-Line Absorbers Surrounding the Milky Way
A Survey of Analogs to Weak Mg II Absorbers in the Present
Broad Lya Emission from Three Nearby BL Lacertae Objects
Characterizing the Circumgalactic Medium of Nearby Galaxies with HST/COS and HST/STIS Absorption-line Spectroscopy
Characterizing Transition Temperature Gas in the Galactic Corona
C II Radiative Cooling of the Diffuse Gas in the Milky Way
Cosmic Voids and Void Properties
Far-UV Emission Properties of FR1 Radio Galaxies
Highly Ionized High-Velocity Clouds toward PKS 2155-304 and Markarian 509
Measuring Turbulence in the Interstellar Medium by Comparing N(H I; Lya) and N(H I; 21 cm)
Mining circumgalactic baryons in the low-redshift universe
O VI, N V, and C IV in the Galactic Halo. II. Velocity-Resolved Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer
Probing the Intergalactic Medium/Galaxy Connection. V. On the Origin of Lya and O VI Absorption at z < 0.2
The high-velocity cloud complex Galactic center negative as seen by EBHIS and GASS. I. Cloud catalog and global properties
The Low-z Intergalactic Medium. III. H I and Metal Absorbers at z < 0.4
The Milky Way halo as a QSO absorption-line system. New results from an HST/STIS absorption-line catalogue of Galactic high-velocity clouds
The Multiphase Intergalactic Medium toward PKS 2155-304
The Nature of Weak Mg II Absorbing Structures
The origins and evolution of weak low ionization quasar absorption line systems
The Properties of Low Redshift Intergalactic O VI Absorbers Determined from High S/N Observations of 14 QSOs with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
The Signature of the Northern Galactic Center Region in Low-velocity UV Absorption
To be or not to be: the case of the hot WHIM absorption in the blazar PKS 2155-304 sight line
Instrument
STIS, STIS/CCD, STIS/FUV-MAMA
Temporal Coverage
1999-11-09T15:44:38Z/2000-09-26T10:00:46Z
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, Shull comma J. Michael, 2007, 'Primordial Low-z LyAlpha Clouds towards PKS 2155-304?', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-qax324q