Program Number |
Principal Investigator |
Program Title |
13230 |
Andrew J. Levan, The University of Warwick |
A supernova in the brightest gamma-ray burst |
13297 |
Giampaolo Piotto, Universita degli Studi di Padova |
The HST Legacy Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters: Shedding UV Light on Their Populations and Formation |
13299 |
Jacqueline Radigan, Space Telescope Science Institute |
Silver Linings: Using Cloud Maps to Understand the L/T Spectral Transtion |
13303 |
Robert A Simcoe, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
The Structure of MgII Absorbing Galaxies at z=2-5: Linking CGM Physics and Stellar Morphology During Galaxy Assembly |
13305 |
Carolin Villforth, University of St. Andrews |
Do mergers matter? Testing AGN triggering mechanisms from Seyferts to Quasars |
13309 |
Yicheng Guo, University of California - Santa Cruz |
UV Snapshot of Low-redshift Massive Star-forming Galaxies: Searching for the Analogs of High-redshift Clumpy Galaxies |
13315 |
Marc W. Buie, Southwest Research Institute |
Pluto Satellite Orbits in Support of New Horizons |
13330 |
Bradley M Peterson, The Ohio State University |
Mapping the AGN Broad Line Region by Reverberation |
13332 |
Seth Redfield, Wesleyan University |
A SNAP Survey of the Local Interstellar Medium: New NUV Observations of Stars with Archived FUV Observations |
13343 |
David Wittman, University of California - Davis |
Probing Dark Matter with a New Class of Merging Clusters |
13346 |
Thomas R. Ayres, University of Colorado at Boulder |
Advanced Spectral Library II: Hot Stars |
13347 |
Joel N. Bregman, University of Michigan |
The Missing Baryons Around Nearby Dwarf Galaxies |
13350 |
Andrew S. Fruchter, Space Telescope Science Institute |
How Low Can They Go? Detecting low luminosity supernova progenitors |
13352 |
Matthew A. Malkan, University of California - Los Angeles |
WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey WISP: A Survey of Star Formation Across Cosmic Time |
13364 |
Daniela Calzetti, University of Massachusetts - Amherst |
LEGUS: Legacy ExtraGalactic UV Survey |
13382 |
Mary E. Putman, Columbia University in the City of New York |
Warm Gas Flows in the Coma Cluster |
13389 |
Brian Siana, University of California - Riverside |
The Ultraviolet Frontier: Completing the Census of Star Formation at Its Peak Epoch |
13393 |
Dennis Zaritsky, University of Arizona |
Galaxy Transformation in the Infall Regions of Clusters |
13396 |
Sarah V. Badman, Lancaster University |
Dual views of Saturn's UV aurora: revealing magnetospheric dynamics |
13398 |
Christopher W. Churchill, New Mexico State University |
A Breakaway from Incremental Science: Full Characterization of the z<1 CGM and Testing Galaxy Evolution Theory |
13418 |
Daniel Apai, University of Arizona |
Patchy Clouds and Rotation Periods in Directly Imaged Exoplanets |
13442 |
R. Brent Tully, University of Hawaii |
The Geometry and Kinematics of the Local Volume |
13443 |
Roeland P. van der Marel, Space Telescope Science Institute |
Proper Motions along the Orphan Stream: Finding the Parent, Orbit, and Milky Way Halo Shape |
13445 |
Joshua S. Bloom, University of California - Berkeley |
Absolute Calibration of the Extragalactic Mira Period-Luminosity Relation |
13472 |
Wendy L. Freedman, Carnegie Institution of Washington |
The Hubble Constant to 1%? STAGE 4: Calibrating the RR Lyrae PL relation at H-Band using HST and Gaia Parallax Stars |
13473 |
Timothy M. Heckman, The Johns Hopkins University |
On the Nature of Highly Ionized Gas in the Halos of Normal Star-Forming Galaxies |
13482 |
Britt Lundgren, University of Wisconsin - Madison |
The Evolving Gas Content of Galaxy Halos: A Complete Census of MgII Absorption Line Host Galaxies at 0.7 < z < 2.5 |
13493 |
Tim Schrabback, Universitat Bonn, Argelander Institute for Astronomy |
An XMM-Newton+HST study of the likely most X-ray luminous z>=0.9 galaxy cluster |
13510 |
Martin C. Weisskopf, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center |
Joint Chandra and HST Monitoring and Studies of the Crab Nebula |
13517 |
Matthew A. Malkan, University of California - Los Angeles |
WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey WISP: A Survey of Star Formation Across Cosmic Time |