Conselice, C. J.Bluck, A. F. L.Buitrago, F.Bauer, A. E.Grützbauch, R.Bouwens, R. J.Bevan, S.Mortlock, A.Dickinson, M.Daddi, E.Yan, H.Scott, DouglasChapman, S. C.Chary, R. -RFerguson, H. C.Giavalisco, M.Grogin, N.Illingworth, G.Jogee, S.Koekemoer, A. M.Lucas, Ray A.Mobasher, B.Moustakas, L.Papovich, C.Ravindranath, S.Siana, B.Teplitz, H.Trujillo, I.Urry, M.Weinzirl, T.2014-03-122014-03-122010-10-06Conselice, C. J., A. F. L. Bluck, F. Buitrago, A. E. Bauer, et al. 2010. "The Hubble Space Telescope GOODS NICMOS Survey: Overview and the Evolution of Massive Galaxies at 1.5 < z < 3." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 413:80.0035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/10222/45277http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.18113.xWe present the details and early results from a deep near-infrared survey utilising the NICMOS instrument on the Hubble Space Telescope centred around massive M_* > 10^11 M_0 galaxies at 1.7 10^11 M_0, whereby we find an increase of a factor of eight between z = 3 and z = 1.5, demonstrating that this is an epoch when massive galaxies establish most of their mass.The Hubble Space Telescope GOODS NICMOS Survey: Overview and the Evolution of Massive Galaxies at 1.5 < z < 3arXiv:1010.1164 [astro-ph]article41380