The Hubble Space Telecope Legacy Archive (HLA) was developed at the Space Telescope Science Institute to optimize the science return from HST instruments. This resource is an image service which accesses all HLA observation data. The calibrated data is fully online with several forms of access including footprint visualization, composite images, extracted spectra and source lists.
The Hubble Source Catalog (HSC) is designed to optimize science from the Hubble Space Telescope by
combining the tens of thousands of visit-based source lists in the Hubble Legacy Archive (HLA)
into a single master catalog.
The Hubble Source Catalog (HSC) detailed search
displays an entry for each separate detection (or nondetection if nothing is found at that position)
using all the relevant Hubble observations for a given object
(i.e., different filters, detectors, separate visits).
The catalog currently contains over 100 million entries.
The Hubble Source Catalog (HSC) is designed to optimize science from the Hubble Space Telescope
by combining the tens of thousands visit-based source lists in the Hubble Legacy Archive (HLA)
into a single master catalog.
The HSC Summary search displays a single row entry for each object,
as defined by a set of detections that have been cross-matched and hence are believed to be a single object.
Averaged values for magnitudes and other relevant parameters are provided.
The catalog currently contains over 16 million entries.
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is an orbiting astronomical observatory operating from the near-infrared into the ultraviolet. Launched in 1990 and scheduled to operate through 2010, HST carries and has carried a wide variety of instruments producing imaging, spectrographic, astrometric, and photometric data through both pointed and parallel observing programs. MAST is the primary archive and distribution center for HST data, distributing science, calibration, and engineering data to HST users and the astronomical community at large. Over 100 000 observations of more than 20 000 targets are available for retrieval from the Archive.
Hubble Space Telescope ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey (ANGST)
Short Name:
HST.angst
Date:
23 Jul 2020 19:38:15
Publisher:
Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
Description:
The ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey observed roughly 14 million stars in 69 galaxies. The survey explored a region called the "Local Volume," and the galaxy distances ranged from 6.5 million light-years to 13 million light-years from Earth. The Local Volume resides beyond the Local Group of galaxies, an even nearer collection of a few dozen galaxies within about 3 million light-years of our Milky Way Galaxy. The observations were made in November 2006 with Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveysi (ACS).
Spectra from the HST FOS instrument (processed by ESO and CADC)
in the 1,150 - 8,500 Å range, resolution ~ 250 and 1,300, V_max ~ 20, 1990 - 1997.
Links point to VO-compatible FITS files created by MAST staff.
Hubble Space Telescope gallery of Interacting and Merging Galaxies
Short Name:
HST.merggal
Date:
22 Jul 2020 22:00:54
Publisher:
Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
Description:
A gallery of images of interacting and merging galaxies from Hubble Space Telescope press releases. These data were originally acquired under HST programs 6276, 10592, 11091, 11092, and 11095, and include WFPC2 images of Arp 87, NGC 6050, and Arp 148 (and two ACS images of Arp 148).