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Prospect der Bayrischen Vestung Rothenberg gegen Mitternacht nach der Belägerung

Prospect der Bayrischen Vestung Rothenberg gegen Mitternacht nach der ...

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Prospect der Bayrischen Vestung Rothenberg gegen Mittag in währender Belägerung A° 1703

Prospect der Bayrischen Vestung Rothenberg gegen Mittag in währender B...

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Accurate Vorstellung der fürtrefflichen Chur Bayrischen Berg-Vestung Rothenberg gegen Abend, wie selbige unter der Regirung Sr. Kayßerl. Majestät Carl VII von denen Oestereich. Völckerrn im Jahr 1744 bloquirt ward.

Accurate Vorstellung der fürtrefflichen Chur Bayrischen Berg-Vestung R...

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Mr. Rothenberg stitching neckties in small inner bed-room. See photo and label 2877.  Location: New York, New York (State)

Mr. Rothenberg stitching neckties in small inner bed-room. See photo a...

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Artwork: "Ground Crews Loading a B-24 Liberator with Bombs Before a Mission, Norfolk, Great Britain, 1944" Artist: Arthur Rothenberg

Artwork: "Ground Crews Loading a B-24 Liberator with Bombs Before a Mi...

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Artwork: "Damaged Hangar and German Bomber from a Raid on Mourmelon, France, 1944". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Damaged Hangar and German Bomber from a Raid on Mourmelon, F...

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Artwork: "German Raid on London, 1944". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "German Raid on London, 1944". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US ...

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Artwork: "Portrait of B-17 Crewman Examining Machine Gun After a Raid, June 1944, at a Base Somewhere in East Anglia". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, USAF Art Collection

Artwork: "Portrait of B-17 Crewman Examining Machine Gun After a Raid,...

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Artwork: "Crews in Quonset Chapel, Early Morning Hours at Prayer Before Mission, 1945, Somewhere in Norfolk". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Crews in Quonset Chapel, Early Morning Hours at Prayer Befor...

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Artwork: "Crew of a B-24 Being Taken to Interrogation After Raid on Berlin, 1945". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, USAF Art Collection

Artwork: "Crew of a B-24 Being Taken to Interrogation After Raid on Be...

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Mrs. M. Rothenberg, residence at 62 Birchall Rd., Scarsdale. Mantel

Mrs. M. Rothenberg, residence at 62 Birchall Rd., Scarsdale. Mantel

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Mrs. M. Rothenberg, residence at 62 Birchall Rd., Scarsdale. Child's room

Mrs. M. Rothenberg, residence at 62 Birchall Rd., Scarsdale. Child's r...

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Mrs. M. Rothenberg, residence at 62 Birchall Rd., Scarsdale. Game table, no arrangement

Mrs. M. Rothenberg, residence at 62 Birchall Rd., Scarsdale. Game tabl...

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Artwork: "Twisted Steel". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Twisted Steel". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art ...

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Artwork: "Sleepy". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Sleepy". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collect...

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Artwork: "Jump To". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Jump To". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collec...

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Artwork: "Station Defense". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Station Defense". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Ar...

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Artwork: "Out of Fuel". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Out of Fuel". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Co...

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Artwork: "Oil Field Damage". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Oil Field Damage". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force A...

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Artwork: "Salvage". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Salvage". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collec...

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Artwork: "Air Force Personnel Loading Bombs in a Camouflaged Wooded Area Near the Base Where They Were Stored, Norfolk, Great Britain". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Air Force Personnel Loading Bombs in a Camouflaged Wooded Ar...

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Artwork: "Taxi Crash". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Taxi Crash". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Col...

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Artwork: "Old Soldiers". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Old Soldiers". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art C...

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Artwork: "Portraits of a Fire Fighter". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Portraits of a Fire Fighter". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US ...

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Artwork: "Air-Sea Rescue". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Air-Sea Rescue". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art...

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Artwork: "The Changing Landscape". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "The Changing Landscape". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air F...

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On hand in the Firing Room to watch the launch of STS-103 are (left to right) Joseph Rothenberg, associate administrator, Office of Space Flight; JoAnn Morgan, associate director for Advanced Development and Shuttle Upgrades; and Francois Bujon de L'Estang, ambassador of France. Behind the ambassador is his wife, Madam de L'Estang. One of the STS-103 crew, Mission Specialist Jean-Francois Clervoy, is from France, and a member of the European Space Agency (ESA). Other crew members are Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr. , Pilot Scott J. Kelly and Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, C. Michael Foale (Ph.D.), John M. Grunsfeld (Ph.D.) and Claude Nicollier of Switzerland (also with ESA). The mission, to service the Hubble Space Telescope, is scheduled for launch Dec. 19 at 7:50 p.m. EST from Launch Pad 39B. Mission objectives include replacing gyroscopes and an old computer, installing another solid state recorder, and replacing damaged insulation in the telescope. After the 7-day, 21-hour mission, Discovery is expected to land at KSC Monday, Dec. 27, at about 5:24 p.m. ES KSC-99pp1525

On hand in the Firing Room to watch the launch of STS-103 are (left to...

On hand in the Firing Room to watch the launch of STS-103 are (left to right) Joseph Rothenberg, associate administrator, Office of Space Flight; JoAnn Morgan, associate director for Advanced Development and Sh... More

In the Firing Room (left to right) Joseph Rothenberg, associate administrator, Office of Space Flight; JoAnn Morgan, associate director for Advanced Development and Shuttle Upgrades; and Madam de L'Estang and Francois Bujon de L'Estang, ambassador of France, wait for the launch of STS-103. One of the STS-103 crew, Mission Specialist Jean-Francois Clervoy, is from France, and a member of the European Space Agency (ESA). Other crew members are Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr. , Pilot Scott J. Kelly and Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, C. Michael Foale (Ph.D.), John M. Grunsfeld (Ph.D.) and Claude Nicollier of Switzerland (also with ESA). The mission, to service the Hubble Space Telescope, is scheduled for launch Dec. 19 at 7:50 p.m. EST from Launch Pad 39B. Mission objectives include replacing gyroscopes and an old computer, installing another solid state recorder, and replacing damaged insulation in the telescope. After the 7-day, 21-hour mission, Discovery is expected to land at KSC Monday, Dec. 27, at about 5:24 p.m. EST KSC-99pp1526

In the Firing Room (left to right) Joseph Rothenberg, associate admini...

In the Firing Room (left to right) Joseph Rothenberg, associate administrator, Office of Space Flight; JoAnn Morgan, associate director for Advanced Development and Shuttle Upgrades; and Madam de L'Estang and F... More

As he exits the Crew Hatch Access Vehicle, STS-103 Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr. is greeted with a handshake by Joseph Rothenberg, associate administrator, Office of Space Flight. Descending the stairs behind Brown are (left to right) Mission Specialists C. Michael Foale (Ph.D.) and John M. Grunsfeld (Ph.D.) and Pilot Scott J. Kelly. At right, applauding the astronauts return are Earle Huckins, deputy associate administrator, Office of Space Science, and Roy Bridges, director, Kennedy Space Center. Others in the crew (not shown) are Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, and Jean-Francois Clervoy of France and Claude Nicollier of Switzerland, who are with the European Space Agency. The crew of seven completed a successful eight-day mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope, spending the Christmas holiday in space in order to accomplish their mission before the end of 1999. During the mission, Discovery's four space-walking astronauts, Smith, Foale, Grunsfeld and Nicollier, spent 24 hours and 33 minutes upgrading and refurbishing Hubble, making it more capable than ever to renew its observations of the universe. Mission objectives included replacing gyroscopes and an old computer, installing another solid state recorder, and replacing damaged insulation in the telescope. Hubble was released from the end of Discovery's robot arm on Christmas Day. Main gear touchdown was at 7:00:47 p.m. EST. Nose gear touchdown occurred at 7:00:58 p.m. EST and wheel stop at 7:01:34 p.m. EST. This was the 96th flight in the Space Shuttle program and the 27th for the orbiter Discovery. The landing was the 20th consecutive Shuttle landing in Florida and the 13th night landing in Shuttle program history KSC-99pp1508

As he exits the Crew Hatch Access Vehicle, STS-103 Commander Curtis L....

As he exits the Crew Hatch Access Vehicle, STS-103 Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr. is greeted with a handshake by Joseph Rothenberg, associate administrator, Office of Space Flight. Descending the stairs behind B... More

KSC Director Roy Bridges (right) views the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) at the Hypergolic Maintenance Facility (HMF). Looking on (left to right)are NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight Joseph Rothenberg, United Space Alliance Lead IPT Frank Norris, KSC Deputy Center Director Jim Jennings, and Deputy Director of External Relations & Business Development Joe Gordon (behind Bridges). At the controls is Charles Novak, HMF programmer, United Space Alliance. The CLCS was declared operational in a ribbon cutting ceremony earlier. The new control room will be used to process the Orbital Maneuvering System pods and Forward Reaction Control System modules at the HMF. This hardware is removed from Space Shuttle orbiters and routinely taken to the HMF for checkout and servicing KSC-00pp1241

KSC Director Roy Bridges (right) views the new Checkout and Launch Con...

KSC Director Roy Bridges (right) views the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) at the Hypergolic Maintenance Facility (HMF). Looking on (left to right)are NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight... More

The ribbon is cut and the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) declared operational. Those taking part in the ceremony are (from left) Joseph Rothenberg, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight; Pam Gillespie, from Rep. Dave Weldon's office; Roy Bridges, Kennedy Space Center director; Dave King, director of Shuttle Processing; Retha Hart, deputy associate director, Spaceport Technology Management Office; and Ron Dittemore, manager, Space Shuttle Program. The new control room will be used to process the Orbital Maneuvering System pods and Forward Reaction Control System modules at the HMF. This hardware is removed from Space Shuttle orbiters and routinely taken to the HMF for checkout and servicing KSC-00pp1244

The ribbon is cut and the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS...

The ribbon is cut and the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) declared operational. Those taking part in the ceremony are (from left) Joseph Rothenberg, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight; ... More

The ribbon is cut and the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) declared operational. Those taking part in the ceremony are (from left) Joseph Rothenberg, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight; Pam Gillespie, from Rep. Dave Weldon's office; Roy Bridges, Kennedy Space Center director; Dave King, director of Shuttle Processing; Retha Hart, deputy associate director, Spaceport Technology Management Office; and Ron Dittemore, manager, Space Shuttle Program. The new control room will be used to process the Orbital Maneuvering System pods and Forward Reaction Control System modules at the HMF. This hardware is removed from Space Shuttle orbiters and routinely taken to the HMF for checkout and servicing KSC00pp1244

The ribbon is cut and the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS...

The ribbon is cut and the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) declared operational. Those taking part in the ceremony are (from left) Joseph Rothenberg, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight; ... More

KSC Director Roy Bridges (center) and guests view the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) at the Hypergolic Maintenance Facility (HMF). Looking on next to him (left) is NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight Joseph Rothenberg and Pam Gillespie (far right), from Rep. Dave Weldon’s office. The CLCS was declared operational in a ribbon cutting ceremony earlier. The new control room will be used to process the Orbital Maneuvering System pods and Forward Reaction Control System modules at the HMF. This hardware is removed from Space Shuttle orbiters and routinely taken to the HMF for checkout and servicing KSC00pp1245

KSC Director Roy Bridges (center) and guests view the new Checkout and...

KSC Director Roy Bridges (center) and guests view the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) at the Hypergolic Maintenance Facility (HMF). Looking on next to him (left) is NASA Associate Administrator fo... More

KSC Director Roy Bridges (center) and guests view the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) at the Hypergolic Maintenance Facility (HMF). Looking on next to him (left) is NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight Joseph Rothenberg and Pam Gillespie (far right), from Rep. Dave Weldon’s office. The CLCS was declared operational in a ribbon cutting ceremony earlier. The new control room will be used to process the Orbital Maneuvering System pods and Forward Reaction Control System modules at the HMF. This hardware is removed from Space Shuttle orbiters and routinely taken to the HMF for checkout and servicing KSC-00pp1245

KSC Director Roy Bridges (center) and guests view the new Checkout and...

KSC Director Roy Bridges (center) and guests view the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) at the Hypergolic Maintenance Facility (HMF). Looking on next to him (left) is NASA Associate Administrator fo... More

KSC Director Roy Bridges (right) views the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) at the Hypergolic Maintenance Facility (HMF). Looking on (left to right)are NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight Joseph Rothenberg, United Space Alliance Lead IPT Frank Norris, KSC Deputy Center Director Jim Jennings, and Deputy Director of External Relations & Business Development Joe Gordon (behind Bridges). At the controls is Charles Novak, HMF programmer, United Space Alliance. The CLCS was declared operational in a ribbon cutting ceremony earlier. The new control room will be used to process the Orbital Maneuvering System pods and Forward Reaction Control System modules at the HMF. This hardware is removed from Space Shuttle orbiters and routinely taken to the HMF for checkout and servicing KSC00pp1241

KSC Director Roy Bridges (right) views the new Checkout and Launch Con...

KSC Director Roy Bridges (right) views the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) at the Hypergolic Maintenance Facility (HMF). Looking on (left to right)are NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight... More

NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight Joseph Rothenberg addresses attendees at a ribbon cutting for the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) at the Hypergolic Maintenance Facility (HMF). The CLCS was declared operational in a ribbon cutting ceremony earlier. The new control room will be used to process the Orbital Maneuvering System pods and Forward Reaction Control System modules at the HMF. This hardware is removed from Space Shuttle orbiters and routinely taken to the HMF for checkout and servicing KSC-00pp1243

NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight Joseph Rothenberg addres...

NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight Joseph Rothenberg addresses attendees at a ribbon cutting for the new Checkout and Launch Control System (CLCS) at the Hypergolic Maintenance Facility (HMF). The CL... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Firing Room, Launch Control Center, after a successful launch of STS-97, VIPs gather to congratulate the launch team. In the center of the photo is Florida Governor Jeb Bush. On his left is KSC Director of External Relations and Business Development JoAnn H. Morgan; on Bush’s right is Joseph Rothenberg, associate administrator, Office of Space Flight; on the far right is Bill Readdy, manager at Johnson Space Center. Liftoff of Endeavour occurred at 10:06:01 p.m. EST. Endeavour and its five-member crew will deliver U.S. solar arrays to the International Space Station and be the first Shuttle crew to visit the Station’s first resident crew. The 11-day mission includes three spacewalks. This marks the 101st mission in Space Shuttle history and the 25th night launch. Endeavour is expected to land at KSC Dec. 11 at 6:19 p.m. EST KSC00pp1817

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Firing Room, Launch Control Cente...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Firing Room, Launch Control Center, after a successful launch of STS-97, VIPs gather to congratulate the launch team. In the center of the photo is Florida Governor Jeb Bush... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Firing Room, Launch Control Center, after a successful launch of STS-97, VIPs gather to congratulate the launch team. In the center of the photo is Florida Governor Jeb Bush. On his left is KSC Director of External Relations and Business Development JoAnn H. Morgan; on Bush’s right is Joseph Rothenberg, associate administrator, Office of Space Flight; on the far right is Bill Readdy, manager at Johnson Space Center. Liftoff of Endeavour occurred at 10:06:01 p.m. EST. Endeavour and its five-member crew will deliver U.S. solar arrays to the International Space Station and be the first Shuttle crew to visit the Station’s first resident crew. The 11-day mission includes three spacewalks. This marks the 101st mission in Space Shuttle history and the 25th night launch. Endeavour is expected to land at KSC Dec. 11 at 6:19 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1817

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Firing Room, Launch Control Cente...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Firing Room, Launch Control Center, after a successful launch of STS-97, VIPs gather to congratulate the launch team. In the center of the photo is Florida Governor Jeb Bush... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - As members of the STS-105 crew exit the Crew Transfer Vehicle (CTV) following Discovery's landing on KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility runway 15, they are greeted by NASA Administrator Dan Goldin. From left are Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester and Daniel Barry, Pilot Frederick "Rick" Sturckow, and Commander Scott "Doc" Horowitz (shaking hands with Goldin).  Looking on are, from left, Kathie Olsen, NASA chief scientist; Joe Rothenberg, associate administrator, Office of Space Flight; and Courtney Stadd, NASA Headquarters chief of staff.  Main gear touchdown was at 2:22:58 p.m. EDT; wheel stop, at 2:24:06 p.m. EDT. The 11-day, 21-hour, 12-minute STS-105 mission accomplished the goals set for the 11th flight to the International Space Station: swapout of the resident Station crew; delivery of equipment, supplies and scientific experiments; and installation of the Early Ammonia Servicer and heater cables for the S0 truss on the Station. Discovery traveled 4.3 million miles on its 30th flight into space, the 106th mission of the Space Shuttle program. Out of five missions in 2001, the landing was the first to occur in daylight at KSC. KSC-01pp1491

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - As members of the STS-105 crew exit the C...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - As members of the STS-105 crew exit the Crew Transfer Vehicle (CTV) following Discovery's landing on KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility runway 15, they are greeted by NASA Administrator... More

Vice President Cheney Talks with David Addington, Stu Rothenberg, Brenda Becker and Mel Raines at the United States Naval Observatory

Vice President Cheney Talks with David Addington, Stu Rothenberg, Bren...

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A circular ceiling with a clock in the center. Blanket light ray of hope.

A circular ceiling with a clock in the center. Blanket light ray of ho...

A dome with a skylight inside of it / A ceiling with a dome shaped ceiling with a skylight public domain stock photo.

Wappen Rothenberg (Odenwald)

Wappen Rothenberg (Odenwald)

Deutsch: Wappen von Rothenberg, Ortsteil von Oberzent English: Coat of Arms of Oberzent, part of Oberzent