AGN feedback and multiphase gas in giant elliptical galaxies
A Search for Core-Collapse Supernova Progenitors in Hubble Space Telescope Images
Circumnuclear Dust in Luminous Early-type Galaxies. I. Sample Properties and Stellar Luminosity Models
Connecting core galaxy properties to the massive black hole binary population
Dissecting the Power Sources of Low-Luminosity Emission-Line Galaxy Nuclei via Comparison of HST-STIS and Ground-Based Spectra
Linking the power sources of emission-line galaxy nuclei from the highest to the lowest redshifts
Molecular gas in NUclei of GAlaxies (NUGA). XII. The head-on collision in NGC 1961
The Centers of Early-Type Galaxies with Hubble Space Telescope. VI. Bimodal Central Surface Brightness Profiles
The Centers of Early-Type Galaxies with Hubble Space Telescope. V. New WFPC2 Photometry
The chemical abundance analysis of normal early A- and late B-type stars
The HST view of the innermost narrow line region
The Masses of Nuclear Black Holes in Luminous Elliptical Galaxies and Implications for the Space Density of the Most Massive Black Holes
The naked nuclei of low ionization nuclear emission line regions
Upper Limits on the Masses of 105 Supermassive Black Holes from Hubble Space Telescope/Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph Archival Data
Instrument
STIS, STIS/CCD, WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage
2001-05-01T21:50:09Z/2002-02-24T17:49:15Z
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.