>>13075885Like I said, I have no clue what I’m looking at either, or what I’m looking for. But I am also interested in this topic, so perhaps we can work together in this thread and figure it out.
NASA is tax payer funded, right? So isn’t the Hubble data meant to be public domain? I do not know for sure how it works at all, and .gov sites are notoriously difficult to navigate and have really poor UI.
Here’s some (potentially) notable links I found so far from searching "raw data Hubble":
>https://hubblesite.orgDidn’t look around here much, but you might find a lead on this website. There is a sitemap at the bottom of the page.
>https://registry.opendata.aws/hst/Refers to a dataset containing "calibrated and raw" Hubble data. Appears to be updated hourly
>https://astroquery.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mast/mast.htmlDocumentation for the dataset mentioned in previous link.
>https://gadgetzz.com/2020/05/21/tutorial-make-your-own-hubble-images-using-data-from-the-legacy-archive/?ampA guide that seems to describe the process that artists use to render images from Hubble data.
Well, good luck. Let me know if you figure out anything interesting.