I review the development of UV and EUV astronomy, covering the spectral range from 5 to 300 nm, with emphasis on sky surveys for discrete sources. I discuss studies which resulted in lists of sources observed by imaging. The missions are compared in terms of their "survey power", a variable which combines sky coverage and survey depth. I describe UV missions which will detect faint sources and will fly in the near future, and present a wish list for low-cost ventures, which could advance considerably the knowledge of the UV sky
We present the first catalogue of point-source ultraviolet (UV)-excess sources selected from the UV-...
International audienceWith this paper we participate to the call for ideas issued by the European Sp...
The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) will map the entire sky to determine the existence, directio...
I review the development of UV and EUV astronomy, covering the spectral range from 5 to 300 nm, with...
After describing the present situation with astronomy in the ultraviolet (UV), reviewing a few past ...
We discuss the status of ultraviolet knowledge of Solar System objects. We begin with a short histor...
AbstractThe Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) has performed the first surveys of the sky in the ultr...
New and unique science opportunities in several different fields of astrophysics are offered by cond...
The Far Ultraviolet imager (FUVI) was flown on the Aries class sounding rocket 24.015, producing out...
The following subject areas are covered: (1) the science program (star formation and origins of plan...
Astronomical studies in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) band of the spectrum were dismissed during the...
The time-variable electromagnetic sky has been well-explored at a wide range of wavelengths. In cont...
A brief historical review of the development of Vacuum Ultraviolet Astrophysics is given, which show...
We discuss the status of ultraviolet knowledge of Solar System objects. We begin with a short histor...
The catalog contains the observational results obtained by the Celescope Experiment during the first...
We present the first catalogue of point-source ultraviolet (UV)-excess sources selected from the UV-...
International audienceWith this paper we participate to the call for ideas issued by the European Sp...
The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) will map the entire sky to determine the existence, directio...
I review the development of UV and EUV astronomy, covering the spectral range from 5 to 300 nm, with...
After describing the present situation with astronomy in the ultraviolet (UV), reviewing a few past ...
We discuss the status of ultraviolet knowledge of Solar System objects. We begin with a short histor...
AbstractThe Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) has performed the first surveys of the sky in the ultr...
New and unique science opportunities in several different fields of astrophysics are offered by cond...
The Far Ultraviolet imager (FUVI) was flown on the Aries class sounding rocket 24.015, producing out...
The following subject areas are covered: (1) the science program (star formation and origins of plan...
Astronomical studies in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) band of the spectrum were dismissed during the...
The time-variable electromagnetic sky has been well-explored at a wide range of wavelengths. In cont...
A brief historical review of the development of Vacuum Ultraviolet Astrophysics is given, which show...
We discuss the status of ultraviolet knowledge of Solar System objects. We begin with a short histor...
The catalog contains the observational results obtained by the Celescope Experiment during the first...
We present the first catalogue of point-source ultraviolet (UV)-excess sources selected from the UV-...
International audienceWith this paper we participate to the call for ideas issued by the European Sp...
The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) will map the entire sky to determine the existence, directio...