Bolometric and UV Light Curves of Core-collapse Supernovae
Chandra observations of SNR 1987A
Coronal emission from the shocked circumstellar ring of SN 1987A
Detection of Wolf-Rayet stars in host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs): are GRBs produced by runaway massive stars ejected from high stellar density regions?
Evolution of the Reverse Shock Emission from SNR 1987A
First VLBI Detection of the Radio Remnant of Supernova 1987A: Evidence for Small-scale Features
GALEX Spectroscopy of SN 2005ay Suggests Ultraviolet Spectral Uniformity among Type II-P Supernovae
Hubble Space Telescope and Ground-based Observations of SN 1993J and SN 1998S: CNO Processing in the Progenitors
Hubble Space Telescope Observations of High-Velocity Lya and Ha Emission from Supernova Remnant 1987A: The Structure and Development of the Reverse Shock
Interstellar Krypton Abundances: The Detection of Kiloparsec-scale Differences in Galactic Nucleosynthetic History
Late Spectral Evolution of the Ejecta and Reverse Shock in SN 1987A
Limits from the Hubble Space Telescope on a Point Source in SN 1987A
Modeling the Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet and Optical Spectrum of Spot 1 on the Circumstellar Ring of SN 1987A
Optical and near infrared observations of SN 1998bu
Precision Measurement of The Most Distant Spectroscopically Confirmed Supernova Ia with the Hubble Space Telescope
Preliminary Spectral Analysis of the Type II Supernova 1999EM
Supernova 1998bw - the final phases
The 3-D structure of SN 1987As inner ejecta
The Axisymmetric Ejecta of Supernova 1987A
The Destruction of the Circumstellar Ring of SN 1987A
The Morphology of the Ejecta in Supernova 1987A: A Study over Time and Wavelength
The outer rings of SN 1987A
The Redshift Distribution of Distant Supernovae and Its Use in Probing Reionization
The X-Ray Remnant of SN 1987A
Uncovering the Putative B-star Binary Companion of the SN 1993J Progenitor
X-ray illumination of the ejecta of supernova 1987A
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, Kirshner comma Robert P., 2007, 'SINS: The Supernova INtensive Study - Cycle 8', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-drhhcej