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Norfolk from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield ... to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life"

Norfolk from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustr...

This image has been taken from scan 000047 from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield ... to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life". The title a... More

Shooters Hill from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield ... to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life"

Shooters Hill from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, i...

This image has been taken from scan 000087 from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield ... to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life". The title a... More

Map of Llewellyn Park and Villa Sites, on Eagle Ridge in Orange & West Bloomfield

Map of Llewellyn Park and Villa Sites, on Eagle Ridge in Orange & West...

Public domain scan of a vintage map, plan, atlas, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Eero Saarinen house (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan). Interior

Eero Saarinen house (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan). Interior

Public domain photograph of living room, apartment, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bloomfield - Zeisler - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Bloomfield - Zeisler - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Photograph shows pianist Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler (1863-1927) who was born Fannie Blumenfeld. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2011)

John Bloomfield, a civilian employee, grinds down a weld on an M-39 bottom carriage for an M-198 155mm howitzer

John Bloomfield, a civilian employee, grinds down a weld on an M-39 bo...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Rock Island Arsenal State: Illinois (IL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Tony Lopez Release Status: Released to P... More

STS086-336-026 - STS-086 - Views of STS-86 and Mir 24 crew on Atlantis's flight deck

STS086-336-026 - STS-086 - Views of STS-86 and Mir 24 crew on Atlantis...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Portrait views of STS-86 commander James Wetherbee (left) and Mir 24 commander Anatoly Solovyev on the Atlantis's aft flight deck, under the overhead wi... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis lands on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at the conclusion of the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT, Oct. 6, 1997, with an unofficial mission-elapsed time of 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two KSC landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-a-half tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1492

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis lands on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at the conclusion of the nearly 11-day STS-86 m... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- From the slidewire landing zone at Launch Pad 39B, STS-97 Mission Specialist Joe Tanner (center, with microphone) speaks to the press about his extravehicular activity (EVA) during the mission. With him are the rest of the crew, Commander Brent Jett and Pilot Mike Bloomfield on the left and Mission Specialists Marc Garneau and Carlos Noriega on the right. The crew is at KSC to take part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities that include emergency egress training, familiarization with the payload, and a simulated launch countdown. Visible in the background are the solid rocket booster and external tank on Space Shuttle Endeavour. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at about 10:05 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1648

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- From the slidewire landing zone at Launc...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- From the slidewire landing zone at Launch Pad 39B, STS-97 Mission Specialist Joe Tanner (center, with microphone) speaks to the press about his extravehicular activity (EVA) during... More

Inside the bunker at Launch Pad 39B, a trainer explains the use of an air pack to some of the STS-97 crew. At left is Commander Brent Jett; then Pilot Mike Bloomfield and Mission Specialists Carlos Noriega and Marc Garneau (far right). The training is part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities, which also include a simulated launch countdown and opportunities for the crew to inspect the mission payloads in the orbiter’s payload bay. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at 10:05 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1660

Inside the bunker at Launch Pad 39B, a trainer explains the use of an ...

Inside the bunker at Launch Pad 39B, a trainer explains the use of an air pack to some of the STS-97 crew. At left is Commander Brent Jett; then Pilot Mike Bloomfield and Mission Specialists Carlos Noriega and ... More

After arriving at the Shuttle Landing Facility, the STS-97 crew gather to address the media. At the microphone, Commander Brent Jett praises the efforts of the KSC workers to get ready for the launch. Behind Jett are Pilot Michael Bloomfield and Mission Specialists Joseph Tanner, Carlos Noriega and Marc Garneau, who is with the Canadian Space Agency. Mission STS-97 is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at about 10:06 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1757

After arriving at the Shuttle Landing Facility, the STS-97 crew gather...

After arriving at the Shuttle Landing Facility, the STS-97 crew gather to address the media. At the microphone, Commander Brent Jett praises the efforts of the KSC workers to get ready for the launch. Behind Je... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Shortly after the landing of Endeavour, NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin (center) talks with STS-97 Pilot Michael Bloomfield (left) and Commander Brent Jett (right) underneath the orbiter. Landing occurred at 6:04 p.m. EST. On the 4.4-million-mile mission, Endeavour carried the P6 Integrated Truss Structure with solar arrays to power the International Space Station. The arrays and other equipment were installed during three EVAs that totaled 19 hours, 20 minutes. Endeavour was docked with the Space Station for 6 days, 23 hours, 13 minutes. This is the 16th nighttime landing for a Space Shuttle and the 53rd at Kennedy Space Center KSC-00pp1879

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Shortly after the landing of Endeavour, ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Shortly after the landing of Endeavour, NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin (center) talks with STS-97 Pilot Michael Bloomfield (left) and Commander Brent Jett (right) underneath the ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-97 crew pauses for a photograph before heading for crew quarters. They landed safely at the SLF at 6:04 p.m. EST after a successful mission. From the left are Mission Specialists Joseph Tanner and Carlos Noriega, Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Michael Bloomfield and Mission Specialist Marc Garneau of Canada. Endeavour carried the P6 Integrated Truss Structure with solar arrays to power the International Space Station. The arrays and other equipment were installed during three EVAs that totaled 19 hours, 20 minutes. Endeavour was docked with the Space Station for 6 days, 23 hours, 13 minutes. This was the 16th nighttime landing for a Space Shuttle and the 53rd at Kennedy Space Center KSC-00pp1880

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-97 crew pauses for a photograph ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-97 crew pauses for a photograph before heading for crew quarters. They landed safely at the SLF at 6:04 p.m. EST after a successful mission. From the left are Mission Speci... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  In the Operations and Checkout Building, during a Crew Equipment Interface Test,  members of the STS-110 crew check out Integrated Truss Structure (ITS) S0, which will be part of the payload on their mission.  At left is Mission Specialist Jerry L. Ross, with a camera.  Standing (center) are Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith and Rex J. Walheim.  Other crew members (not shown) are Commander Michael J. Bloomfield, Pilot Stephen N. Frick, and Missin Specialists Ellen Ochoa and Lee M. Morin.    The ITS S0 is part of the payload on the mission. It is the center segment they will be installing on the International Space Station, part of the 300-foot (91-meter) truss attached to the U.S. Lab. By assembly completion, four more truss segments will attach to either side of the S0 truss.  STS-110 is currently scheduled to launch in February 2002 KSC-01pp1565

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In the Operations and Checkout Building...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In the Operations and Checkout Building, during a Crew Equipment Interface Test, members of the STS-110 crew check out Integrated Truss Structure (ITS) S0, which will be part of ... More

S110E5038 - STS-110 - Commander Bloomfield talks into a headset on the middeck of Atlantis during STS-110

S110E5038 - STS-110 - Commander Bloomfield talks into a headset on the...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander Michael J. Bloomfield talks into a headset on the middeck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, during the STS-110 mission. Subject Terms: A... More

S110E5703 - STS-110 - Ross, Bloomfield and Onufrienko eat in Zvezda during STS-110's visit to the ISS

S110E5703 - STS-110 - Ross, Bloomfield and Onufrienko eat in Zvezda du...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-110 Mission Specialist (MS) Jerry L. Ross (left), STS-110 Commander Michael J. Bloomfield and Expedition Four Mission Commander Yury I. Onufrienko e... More

S110E5704 - STS-110 - Ross, Bloomfield and Onufrienko eat in Zvezda during STS-110's visit to the ISS

S110E5704 - STS-110 - Ross, Bloomfield and Onufrienko eat in Zvezda du...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-110 Mission Specialist (MS) Jerry L. Ross (left), STS-110 Commander Michael J. Bloomfield and Expedition Four Mission Commander Yury I. Onufrienko e... More

S110E5048 - STS-110 - Commander Bloomfield works at the commander's workstation on the flight deck during STS-110

S110E5048 - STS-110 - Commander Bloomfield works at the commander's wo...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander Michael J. Bloomfield works at the commander's workstation on the forward flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, during Internatio... More

STS110-347-029 - STS-110 - Ochoa and Bloomfield pose at the SSRMS controls in Destiny during STS-110's visit to the ISS

STS110-347-029 - STS-110 - Ochoa and Bloomfield pose at the SSRMS cont...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Ellen Ochoa (foreground) and Commander Michael J. Bloomfield pose at the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) / Canad... More

S110E5787 - STS-110 - Bloomfield looks out the nadir window of Destiny during STS-110's visit to the ISS

S110E5787 - STS-110 - Bloomfield looks out the nadir window of Destiny...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander Michael J. Bloomfield looks out the nadir window of the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny during STS-110's visit to the International Space Station (I... More

S110E5099 - STS-110 - Walz, Smith, Bloomfield and Onufrienko congregate in Destiny during STS-110's visit to the ISS

S110E5099 - STS-110 - Walz, Smith, Bloomfield and Onufrienko congregat...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition Four Flight Engineer Carl E. Walz (left), STS-110 Mission Specialist (MS) Steven L. Smith, STS-110 Commander Michael J. Bloomfield and Expedi... More

STS110-347-016 - STS-110 - Commander Bloomfield works in Destiny during STS-110's visit to the ISS

STS110-347-016 - STS-110 - Commander Bloomfield works in Destiny durin...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander Michael J. Bloomfield works in the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny during STS-110's visit to the International Space Station (ISS). Subject Terms: ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The STS-110 crew poses on the 225-foot level of the Fixed Service Structure on the launch pad during Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities.  Kneeling in front are Pilot Stephen Frick and Mission Specialist Jerry Ross.  Behind them are Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa and Rex Walheim.  In the rear are Commander Michael Bloomfield and Mission Specialists Lee Morin and Steven Smith. The TCDT, which includes emergency egress training and a simulated launch countdown, is held at KSC prior to each Space Shuttle flight.  Scheduled for launch April 4, the 11-day mission will feature Shuttle Atlantis docking with the International Space Station (ISS) and delivering the S0 truss, the centerpiece-segment of the primary truss structure that will eventually extend over 300 feet KSC-02pd0320

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-110 crew poses on the 225-foot ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-110 crew poses on the 225-foot level of the Fixed Service Structure on the launch pad during Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities. Kneeling in front are Pilot... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Before departing for Houston, the STS-110 crew poses  in front of the countdown clock  that faces the grandstand at the Press Site.  Standing left to right are Commander Michael Bloomfield, Mission Specialists Rex Walheim and Jerry Ross, Pilot Stephen Frick, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa, Lee Morin and Steven Smith. The crew was at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities that included payload familiarization and a simulated launch countdown. Scheduled for launch April 4, the 11-day STS-110 mission will feature Space Shuttle Atlantis docking with the International Space Station (ISS) and delivering the S0 truss, the centerpiece-segment of the primary truss structure that will eventually extend over 300 feet KSC-02PD0340

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Before departing for Houston, the STS-1...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Before departing for Houston, the STS-110 crew poses in front of the countdown clock that faces the grandstand at the Press Site. Standing left to right are Commander Michael B... More

STS-110 CDR Bloomfield in Zvezda PA during Expedition Four on first day of joint OPS

STS-110 CDR Bloomfield in Zvezda PA during Expedition Four on first da...

ISS004-E-9977 (10 April 2002) --- Astronaut Michael J. Bloomfield, STS-110 mission commander, uses a still camera in the Zvezda Service Module’s transfer compartment on the International Space Station (ISS).

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Members of the STS-110 crew pose with NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe in front of orbiter Atlantis after their return from the International Space Station.  Standing left to right are Mission Specialists Rex Walheim and Jerry Ross, Commander Michael Bloomfield, O'Keefe, Pilot Stephen Frick and Mission Specialist Steven Smith.  Missing crew members are Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa and Lee Morin. Atlantis landed on KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility after 171 orbits, completing a 10-day, 19-hour, 4.5-million mile mission.  Main gear touchdown was 12:26:57 p.m. EDT, nose gear touchdown was 12:27:09 p.m. and wheel stop was 12:28:07 p.m.  The crew delivered and installed the S0 truss, which will support cooling and power systems essential for the addition of future international laboratories, on the Station KSC-02pd0526

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Members of the STS-110 crew pose with N...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Members of the STS-110 crew pose with NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe in front of orbiter Atlantis after their return from the International Space Station. Standing left to right... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Atlantis drops toward runway 33 as it returns to KSC after a 10-day, 19-hour, 4.5-million mile mission to the International Space Station. . The orbiter carries the returning crew Commander Michael Bloomfield, Pilot Stephen Frick and Mission Specialists Jerry Ross, Steven Smith, Ellen Ochoa, Lee Morin and Rex Walheim.  Main gear touchdown was 12:26:57 p.m. EDT, nose gear touchdown was 12:27:09 p.m. and wheel stop was 12:28:07 p.m.  The crew delivered and installed the S0 truss, which will support cooling and power systems essential for the addition of future international laboratories, on the Station. KSC-02pp0529

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Atlantis drops toward runway 33 as it ret...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Atlantis drops toward runway 33 as it returns to KSC after a 10-day, 19-hour, 4.5-million mile mission to the International Space Station. . The orbiter carries the returning crew C... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Atlantis swoops down over vegetation and water as it approaches runway 33 at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility.  The landing completes the 10-day, 19-hour, 4.5-million mile mission STS-110 to the International Space Station.. The orbiter carries the returning crew Commander Michael Bloomfield, Pilot Stephen Frick and Mission Specialists Jerry Ross, Steven Smith, Ellen Ochoa, Lee Morin and Rex Walheim.  Main gear touchdown was 12:26:57 p.m. EDT, nose gear touchdown was 12:27:09 p.m. and wheel stop was 12:28:07 p.m.  The crew delivered and installed the S0 truss, which will support cooling and power systems essential for the addition of future international laboratories, on the Station KSC-02pd0514

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Atlantis swoops down over vegetation and ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Atlantis swoops down over vegetation and water as it approaches runway 33 at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility. The landing completes the 10-day, 19-hour, 4.5-million mile mission STS... More

Grover Cleveland Birthplace, 207 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, Essex County, NJ

Grover Cleveland Birthplace, 207 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, Essex Co...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-56 Survey number: HABS NJ-179 Building/structure dates: 1832 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000463

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, The Manse, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, The Manse, Bloomfield, Essex C...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-223 Survey number: HABS NJ-370 Building/structure dates: after 1800 Initial Construction

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, The Manse, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, The Manse, Bloomfield, Essex C...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-223 Survey number: HABS NJ-370 Building/structure dates: after 1800 Initial Construction

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-72, FN-73 Survey number: HABS NJ-60 Building/structure dates: 1819 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1853 Subsequent Work Building/... More

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-72, FN-73 Survey number: HABS NJ-60 Building/structure dates: 1819 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1853 Subsequent Work Building/... More

John Jacobus Speer House, Bloomfield Avenue, Clifton, Passaic County, NJ

John Jacobus Speer House, Bloomfield Avenue, Clifton, Passaic County, ...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-54 Survey number: HABS NJ-149 Building/structure dates: 1755 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1784 Subsequent Work

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, Parish House, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, Parish House, Bloomfield, Esse...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-224 Survey number: HABS NJ-371 Building/structure dates: 1840 Initial Construction

Daniel Dood House, 339 Franklin Street, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

Daniel Dood House, 339 Franklin Street, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

Survey number: HABS NJ-688 Building/structure dates: 1719 Initial Construction

John Sydenham House, Old Road to Bloomfield, Newark, Essex County, NJ

John Sydenham House, Old Road to Bloomfield, Newark, Essex County, NJ

Significance: The structure is one of the two oldest extant buildings in Newark and is a fine example of vernacular construction. Owned by one family for over 200 years, the building exhibits an evolutionary pa... More

John Sydenham House, Old Road to Bloomfield, Newark, Essex County, NJ

John Sydenham House, Old Road to Bloomfield, Newark, Essex County, NJ

Significance: The structure is one of the two oldest extant buildings in Newark and is a fine example of vernacular construction. Owned by one family for over 200 years, the building exhibits an evolutionary pa... More

Thetford from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield ... to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life"

Thetford from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illust...

This image has been taken from scan 000044 from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield ... to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life". The title a... More

Northamptonshire from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield ... to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life"

Northamptonshire from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire...

This image has been taken from scan 000080 from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield ... to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life". The title a... More

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New Jersey - Munition workers show patriotic spirit.  Girl employees of International Arms and Fuse, Company, Plant, Bloomfield, New Jersey join in parade

Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New Jersey - Munition workers show ...

Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Ceremonies - Salutes and Parades - New Jersey Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl... More

Schering, Bloomfield, New Jersey. Animal room

Schering, Bloomfield, New Jersey. Animal room

Public domain photograph of midcentury American architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Shell Chemical Corp., Bloomfield, New Jersey. Laboratory I

Shell Chemical Corp., Bloomfield, New Jersey. Laboratory I

Public domain photograph of laboratory, science, research, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Schering, Bloomfield, New Jersey. Entrance

Schering, Bloomfield, New Jersey. Entrance

Public domain photograph of industrial architecture, factory building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

STS086-376-024 - STS-086 - Bloomfield and Lawrence on the middeck

STS086-376-024 - STS-086 - Bloomfield and Lawrence on the middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-86 pilot Michael Bloomfield is photographed with a drink packet on the Atlantis's middeck (024). Mission specialist Wendy Lawrence floats upside dow... More

STS086-340-014 - STS-086 - Bloomfield and Lawrence with EMU's

STS086-340-014 - STS-086 - Bloomfield and Lawrence with EMU's

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-86 pilot Michael Bloomfield floats up the transfer tunnel towards the airlock to assist his fellow crewmembers as they prepare for their EVA (012-3)... More

STS-86 Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, the only space rookie on the crew, feels the heat from a tire on the orbiter Atlantis more than an hour after the landing on KSC’s Runway 15. The nearly 11-day mission ended with main gear touchdown at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT, Oct. 6, 1997. STS-86 was the seventh docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir KSC-97PC1501

STS-86 Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, the only space rookie on the crew,...

STS-86 Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, the only space rookie on the crew, feels the heat from a tire on the orbiter Atlantis more than an hour after the landing on KSC’s Runway 15. The nearly 11-day mission ended ... More

The International Space Station ground operations officially turn over the P6 Integrated Truss Structure to the NASA shuttle integration team in a ceremony in the Space Station Processing Facility. A symbolic key is presented to Brent Jett (at left), commander on mission STS-97, which is taking the P6 to the International Space Station. Next to him are (left to right) Bill Dowdell, mission manager; Mark Sorensen, outboard truss cargo element manager for Boeing; and John Elbon, Boeing ISS director of ground operations at KSC. Among the attendees at left watching the ceremony are other STS-97 crew members (in uniform, from left) Mission Specialists Joe Tanner and Carlos Noriega and Pilot Mike Bloomfield. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission involves two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at 10:05 p.m. EST KSC00pp1662

The International Space Station ground operations officially turn over...

The International Space Station ground operations officially turn over the P6 Integrated Truss Structure to the NASA shuttle integration team in a ceremony in the Space Station Processing Facility. A symbolic k... More

Standing in the slidewire landing zone at Launch Pad 39B, the STS-97 crew respond to questions from the media. They are, left to right, Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Mike Bloomfield and Mission Specialists Joe Tanner, Marc Garneau and Carlos Noriega. Garneau is with the Canadian Space Agency. The nets suspended behind them are a braking system catch net for the slidewire baskets that provide emergency exit from the orbiter and Fixed Service Structure. The crew is at KSC to take part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities that include emergency egress training, familiarization with the payload, and a simulated launch countdown. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at 10:05 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1651

Standing in the slidewire landing zone at Launch Pad 39B, the STS-97 c...

Standing in the slidewire landing zone at Launch Pad 39B, the STS-97 crew respond to questions from the media. They are, left to right, Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Mike Bloomfield and Mission Specialists Joe Ta... More

During Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities, the STS-97 crew ride as passengers in the M-113 while trainer Capt. George Hoggard (at right) drives away from Launch Pad 39B. Seen left to right are Mission Specialists Joe Tanner and Carlos Noriega; Pilot Mike Bloomfield; and Mission Specialist Marc Garneau, who is with the Canadian Space Agency. Learning to drive the armored vehicle is part of emergency egress training during TCDT. The tracked vehicle could be used by the crew in the event of an emergency at the pad during which the crew must make a quick exit from the area. The TCDT also provides simulated countdown exercises and opportunities to inspect the mission payloads in the orbiter’s payload bay. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at 10:05 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1653

During Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities, the ST...

During Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities, the STS-97 crew ride as passengers in the M-113 while trainer Capt. George Hoggard (at right) drives away from Launch Pad 39B. Seen left to right ... More

The International Space Station ground operations officially turn over the P6 Integrated Truss Structure to the NASA shuttle integration team in a ceremony in the Space Station Processing Facility. A symbolic key is presented to Brent Jett (at left), commander on mission STS-97, which is taking the P6 to the International Space Station. Next to him are (left to right) Bill Dowdell, mission manager; Mark Sorensen, outboard truss cargo element manager for Boeing; and John Elbon, Boeing ISS director of ground operations at KSC. Among the attendees at left watching the ceremony are other STS-97 crew members (in uniform, from left) Mission Specialists Joe Tanner and Carlos Noriega and Pilot Mike Bloomfield. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission involves two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at 10:05 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1662

The International Space Station ground operations officially turn over...

The International Space Station ground operations officially turn over the P6 Integrated Truss Structure to the NASA shuttle integration team in a ceremony in the Space Station Processing Facility. A symbolic k... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Standing in the slidewire landing zone at Launch Pad 39B, the STS-97 crew respond to questions from the media. They are, left to right, Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Mike Bloomfield and Mission Specialists Joe Tanner, Marc Garneau and Carlos Noriega. Garneau is with the Canadian Space Agency. The nets suspended behind them are a braking system catch net for the slidewire baskets that provide emergency exit from the orbiter and Fixed Service Structure. The crew is at KSC to take part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities that include emergency egress training, familiarization with the payload, and a simulated launch countdown. Visible in the background are the solid rocket booster and external tank on Space Shuttle Endeavour. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at about 10:05 p.m. EST KSC00padig083

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Standing in the slidewire landing zone a...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Standing in the slidewire landing zone at Launch Pad 39B, the STS-97 crew respond to questions from the media. They are, left to right, Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Mike Bloomfield ... More

The STS-97 crew get a taste of the excitement of launch day as they exit the O&C Building to head for Launch Pad 39B. They are taking part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities that include emergency egress training and a simulated launch countdown. On the left (front to back) are Mission Specialists Carlos Noriega and Joe Tanner; on the right (front to back) are Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Mike Bloomfield and Mission Specialist Marc Garneau, who is a Canadian astronaut. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at 10:05 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1675

The STS-97 crew get a taste of the excitement of launch day as they ex...

The STS-97 crew get a taste of the excitement of launch day as they exit the O&C Building to head for Launch Pad 39B. They are taking part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities that include... More

On the 195-foot level at Launch Pad 39B, STS-97 Commander Brent Jett reaches for the lever to release the slidewire basket that also holds Pilot Mike Bloomfield (right). They are practicing their emergency egress training from Endeavour as part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities. The TCDT also includes a simulated launch countdown and opportunities to inspect the mission payloads in the orbiter’s payload bay. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at 10:05 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1678

On the 195-foot level at Launch Pad 39B, STS-97 Commander Brent Jett r...

On the 195-foot level at Launch Pad 39B, STS-97 Commander Brent Jett reaches for the lever to release the slidewire basket that also holds Pilot Mike Bloomfield (right). They are practicing their emergency egre... More

After their arrival at the Shuttle Landing Facility, the STS-97 crew gather to address the media. At the microphone is Mission Specialist Joseph Tanner. Behind him stand Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Michael Bloomfield and Mission Specialists Marc Garneau, who is with the Canadian Space Agency, and Carlos Noriega. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at about 10:06 p.m. EST KSC-00padig101

After their arrival at the Shuttle Landing Facility, the STS-97 crew g...

After their arrival at the Shuttle Landing Facility, the STS-97 crew gather to address the media. At the microphone is Mission Specialist Joseph Tanner. Behind him stand Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Michael Bloo... More

STS-97 Pilot Michael Bloomfield signals thumbs up for launch after donning his launch and entry suit. This is his second Shuttle flight. Mission STS-97 is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. It is transporting the P6 Integrated Truss Structure that comprises Solar Array Wing-3 and the Integrated Electronic Assembly, to be installed on the Space Station. The solar arrays are mounted on a “blanket” that can be folded like an accordion for delivery. Once in orbit, astronauts will deploy the blankets to their full size. The 11-day mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. The Station’s electrical power system will use eight photovoltaic solar arrays, each 112 feet long by 39 feet wide, to convert sunlight to electricity. Gimbals will be used to rotate the arrays so that they will face the Sun to provide maximum power to the Space Station. Launch is scheduled for Nov. 30 at 10:06 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1782

STS-97 Pilot Michael Bloomfield signals thumbs up for launch after don...

STS-97 Pilot Michael Bloomfield signals thumbs up for launch after donning his launch and entry suit. This is his second Shuttle flight. Mission STS-97 is the sixth construction flight to the International Spac... More

Pilot Bloomfield in a sleep restraint on the middeck during STS-97

Pilot Bloomfield in a sleep restraint on the middeck during STS-97

STS097-327-027 (30 Nov.-11 Dec. 2000) --- Astronaut Michael J. Bloomfield, STS-97 pilot, prepares for his sleep shift on the middeck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Endeavour.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In the waning light after sunset, Endeavour’s main gear touches down on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at 6:03 p.m. EST. At the controls is Commander Brent Jett, completing the successful 10-day, 19-hour and 58-minute-long STS-97 mission. Other crew members on board are Pilot Michael Bloomfield and Mission Specialists Joseph Tanner, Carlos Noriega and Marc Garneau of Canada. On the 4.4-million-mile mission, Endeavour carried the P6 Integrated Truss Structure with solar arrays to power the International Space Station. The arrays and other equipment were installed during three EVAs that totaled 19 hours, 20 minutes. Endeavour was docked with the Space Station for 6 days, 23 hours, 13 minutes. This is the 16th nighttime landing for a Space Shuttle and the 53rd at Kennedy Space Center KSC-00pp1874

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In the waning light after sunset, Endeav...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In the waning light after sunset, Endeavour’s main gear touches down on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at 6:03 p.m. EST. At the controls is Commander Brent Jett, complet... More

S110E5784 - STS-110 - Bloomfield looks out the nadir window of Destiny during STS-110's visit to the ISS

S110E5784 - STS-110 - Bloomfield looks out the nadir window of Destiny...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander Michael J. Bloomfield looks out the nadir window of the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny during STS-110's visit to the International Space Station (I... More

STS110-347-006 - STS-110 - Bloomfield moves a CWC in Destiny during STS-110's visit to the ISS

STS110-347-006 - STS-110 - Bloomfield moves a CWC in Destiny during ST...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander Michael J. Bloomfield moves a Contingency Water Container (CWC) in the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny during STS-110's visit to the International S... More

STS110-331-036 - STS-110 - Bloomfield practices re-entry and landing on the flight deck of Atlantis during STS-110

STS110-331-036 - STS-110 - Bloomfield practices re-entry and landing o...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander Michael J. Bloomfield practices re-entry and landing on the Pilot In-flight Operations Trainer (PILOT) computer program at the commander's wor... More

S110E5091 - STS-110 - Commander Bloomfield and MS Ochoa pose on the middeck of Atlantis during STS-110

S110E5091 - STS-110 - Commander Bloomfield and MS Ochoa pose on the mi...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Ellen Ochoa (left) and Commander Michael J. Bloomfield pose on the middeck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, during the STS... More

S110E5029 - STS-110 - MS Ochoa and Commander Bloomfield eat on the middeck of Atlantis during STS-110

S110E5029 - STS-110 - MS Ochoa and Commander Bloomfield eat on the mid...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Ellen Ochoa (left) and Commander Michael J. Bloomfield eat a meal on the middeck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, during t... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In the Operations and Checkout Building, members of the STS-110 crew take a break from checking equipment to pose for a photo: (from left) Mission Specialists Steven Smith, Rex Walheim, Jerry Ross and Lee Morin. Other crew members (not shown) are Commander Michael J. Bloomfield, Pilot Stephen N. Frick, and Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa. Part of the payload on the mission is the Integrated Truss Structure S0.  It is the center segment that they will be installing on the International Space Station, part of the 300-foot (91-meter) truss attached to the U.S. Lab. By assembly completion, four more truss segments will attach to either side of the S0 truss.  STS-110 is currently scheduled to launch in April 2002 KSC-02pd0057

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Operations and Checkout Building...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Operations and Checkout Building, members of the STS-110 crew take a break from checking equipment to pose for a photo: (from left) Mission Specialists Steven Smith, Rex Wa... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-110 Commander Michael Bloomfield checks out a window in the cockpit of Atlantis during Crew Equipment Integration Test activities.  The mission, 13th assembly flight to the International Space Station, includes the Integrated Truss Structure S0.    The ITS S0 is the center segment on the Space Station, part of the 300-foot (91-meter) truss attached to the U.S. Lab. By assembly completion, four more truss segments will attach to either side of the S0 truss.  STS-110 is scheduled to launch April 4, 2002 KSC-02pd0105

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-110 Commander Michael Bloomfield checks out a window in the cockpit of Atlantis during Crew Equipment Integration Test activities. The miss... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Showing their eagerness for launch, the STS-110 crew wave as they stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building.  Leading the way in the front row are Pilot Stephen N. Frick (left) and Commander Michael J. Bloomfield (right); in the second row are Mission Specialists Rex J. Walheim and Ellen Ochoa; third row, Jerry L. Ross and Lee M.E. Morin; in the rear is Mission Specialist Steven L. Smith. STS-110 is the 13th assembly flight to the International Space Station, carrying the S0 Integrated Truss Structure and Mobile Transporter (MT).  On the 11-day mission, the mission features four spacewalks to attach the S0 truss, which will become the backbone of the Space Station, to the U.S. Lab, "Destiny."   The  MT, a space "railcar," is attached to the truss segment and will make its debut run during the flight.  Launch is scheduled for 4:40 p.m. EDT (20:40 GMT).  Photo by Scott Andrews KSC-02pd0447

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Showing their eagerness for launch, the S...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Showing their eagerness for launch, the STS-110 crew wave as they stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building. Leading the way in the front row are Pilot Stephen N. Frick (l... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Atlantis touches down on runway 33 after completing the 10-day, 19-hour, 4.5-million mile mission STS-110 to the International Space Station.   The orbiter carries the returning crew Commander Michael Bloomfield, Pilot Stephen Frick and Mission Specialists Jerry Ross, Steven Smith, Ellen Ochoa, Lee Morin and Rex Walheim.  Main gear touchdown was 12:26:57 p.m. EDT, nose gear touchdown was 12:27:09 p.m. and wheel stop was 12:28:07 p.m.  The crew delivered and installed the S0 truss, which will support cooling and power systems essential for the addition of future international laboratories, on the Station KSC-02pd0519

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Atlantis touches down on runway 33 after...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Atlantis touches down on runway 33 after completing the 10-day, 19-hour, 4.5-million mile mission STS-110 to the International Space Station. The orbiter carries the returning cr... More

US Air Force (USAF) Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Donnie Bloomfield (front) and USAF TSGT J. D. Prosser from, 379th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (EAES), set up their equipment in the back of an USAF C-130 Hercules at Al Udeid Air Base (AB), prior to a mission supporting Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

US Air Force (USAF) Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Donnie Bloomfield (front...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Al Udeid Air Base, Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lee A. Osberry Jr., USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mil... More

US Air Force (USAF) MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Stevens (left), Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center (CRTC), Michigan Air National Guard (MIANG), looks on as USAF Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Bloomfield demonstrates the latest on anesthesia administration during Expeditionary Medical Support (EMEDS) training in Alpena, Michigan (MI). Observing are USAF Second Lieutenant (2LT) Kelly, USAF Major (MAJ) Carpenter and USAF Captain (CPT) Edwards, 125th Fighter Wing (FW), Florida Air National Guard (FLANG), Jacksonville International Airport (IAP), Florida (FL)

US Air Force (USAF) MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Stevens (left), Alpena Comb...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Alpena State: Michigan (MI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: USANG Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Shaun W. Wither... More

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-72, FN-73 Survey number: HABS NJ-60 Building/structure dates: 1819 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1853 Subsequent Work Building/... More

Flume and Catchwater below Big Canon Dam, North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Co., Nevada Co.

Flume and Catchwater below Big Canon Dam, North Bloomfield Gravel Mini...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a world heritage landmark, natural or regular park, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Lane-Cory House, 633 Bloomfield Avenue, West Caldwell, Essex County, NJ

Lane-Cory House, 633 Bloomfield Avenue, West Caldwell, Essex County, N...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-41 Survey number: HABS NJ-108 Building/structure dates: ca. 17t4 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1960

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, Parish House, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

First Presbyterian Church on-the-Green, Parish House, Bloomfield, Esse...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-224 Survey number: HABS NJ-371 Building/structure dates: 1840 Initial Construction

Henry L. Russell House, Route 6, West Grove Township, Bloomfield, Davis County, IA

Henry L. Russell House, Route 6, West Grove Township, Bloomfield, Davi...

Significance: The Henry L. Russell House is one of a handful of octagon houses remaining in Iowa. Built in 1859 of brick manufactured at the site, the house was Russell's adaptation of octagon forms promoted d... More

Daniel Dood House, 339 Franklin Street, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

Daniel Dood House, 339 Franklin Street, Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ

Survey number: HABS NJ-688 Building/structure dates: 1719 Initial Construction

John Cory House, 485 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, Essex County, NJ

John Cory House, 485 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, Essex County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-88 Survey number: HABS NJ-143 Building/structure dates: ca. 17h2 Initial Construction

John Cory House, 485 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, Essex County, NJ

John Cory House, 485 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, Essex County, NJ

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-88 Survey number: HABS NJ-143 Building/structure dates: ca. 17h2 Initial Construction

John Sydenham House, Old Road to Bloomfield, Newark, Essex County, NJ

John Sydenham House, Old Road to Bloomfield, Newark, Essex County, NJ

Significance: The structure is one of the two oldest extant buildings in Newark and is a fine example of vernacular construction. Owned by one family for over 200 years, the building exhibits an evolutionary pa... More

John Sydenham House, Old Road to Bloomfield, Newark, Essex County, NJ

John Sydenham House, Old Road to Bloomfield, Newark, Essex County, NJ

Significance: The structure is one of the two oldest extant buildings in Newark and is a fine example of vernacular construction. Owned by one family for over 200 years, the building exhibits an evolutionary pa... More

Old Bloomfield, Bloomfield Road, Easton, Talbot County, MD

Old Bloomfield, Bloomfield Road, Easton, Talbot County, MD

Survey number: HABS MD-143 Building/structure dates: 1700 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

17th century from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield ... to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life"

17th century from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, il...

This image has been taken from scan 000075 from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield ... to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life". The title a... More

portrait from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield ... to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life"

portrait from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illust...

This image has been taken from scan 000084 from "Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield ... to which is annexed a memoir of the poet's life". The title a... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Prior to their departure, the STS-110 crew pauses for the media at the Shuttle Landing Facility.  Standing left to right are Mission Specialists Jerry Ross, Steven Smith and Lee Morin; Commander Michael Bloomfield; Pilot Stephen Frick; and Mission Specialists Rex Walheim and Ellen Ochoa.  The crew was at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities that included the payload familiarization and a simulated launch countdown.   Scheduled for launch April 4, the 11-day STS-110 mission will feature Space Shuttle Atlantis docking with the International Space Station (ISS) and delivering the S0 truss, the centerpiece-segment of the primary truss structure that will eventually extend over 300 feet KSC-02PD0338

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Prior to their departure, the STS-110 c...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Prior to their departure, the STS-110 crew pauses for the media at the Shuttle Landing Facility. Standing left to right are Mission Specialists Jerry Ross, Steven Smith and Lee M... More

STS086-376-026 - STS-086 - Bloomfield and Lawrence on the middeck

STS086-376-026 - STS-086 - Bloomfield and Lawrence on the middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-86 pilot Michael Bloomfield is photographed with a drink packet on the Atlantis's middeck (024). Mission specialist Wendy Lawrence floats upside dow... More

STS086-355-036 - STS-086 - Wetherbee, Bloomfield and Parazynski on flight deck in their LES's

STS086-355-036 - STS-086 - Wetherbee, Bloomfield and Parazynski on fli...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-86 commander James Wetherbee is photographed at his station on the Atlantis's forward flight deck in his orange launch and entry suit prior to deorb... More

STS086-336-032 - STS-086 - Views of STS-86 and Mir 24 crew on Atlantis's flight deck

STS086-336-032 - STS-086 - Views of STS-86 and Mir 24 crew on Atlantis...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Portrait views of STS-86 commander James Wetherbee (left) and Mir 24 commander Anatoly Solovyev on the Atlantis's aft flight deck, under the overhead wi... More

STS086-347-029 - STS-086 - Wetherbee and Bloomfield on the flight deck

STS086-347-029 - STS-086 - Wetherbee and Bloomfield on the flight deck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-86 mission commander James Wetherbee floats on the Atlantis's aft flight deck (029). Pilot Michael Bloomfield is photographed on the Atlantis's aft ... More

STS086-376-033 - STS-086 - Wetherbee and Bloomfield on flight deck

STS086-376-033 - STS-086 - Wetherbee and Bloomfield on flight deck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-86 pilot Michael Bloomfield (028-31) and mission commander James Wetherbee (032-3) review procedures as they perform course corrections on the Atlan... More

STS086-376-032 - STS-086 - Wetherbee and Bloomfield on flight deck

STS086-376-032 - STS-086 - Wetherbee and Bloomfield on flight deck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-86 pilot Michael Bloomfield (028-31) and mission commander James Wetherbee (032-3) review procedures as they perform course corrections on the Atlan... More

S86E5335 - STS-086 - Lawrence and Bloomfield on aft  flight deck

S86E5335 - STS-086 - Lawrence and Bloomfield on aft flight deck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-86 mission specialist Wendy Lawrence and pilot Mike Bloomfield are photographed on the Atlantis aft flight deck during docking with the Mir space st... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER,  Fla. --  With the Space Shuttle Atlantis behind them, the STS-86 crew poses for a photograph at Launch Pad 39A. The seven crew members are at KSC to participate in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities. From left are Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, David A. Wolf, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES; Commander James D. Wetherbee; and Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield. STS-86 will be the seventh docking of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. After docking, Wolf will transfer to the Mir 24 crew, replacing astronaut C. Michael Foale, who arrived there during the last docking mission, STS-84, in May. Launch is targeted for Sept. 25 KSC-97PC1367

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- With the Space Shuttle Atlantis behind...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- With the Space Shuttle Atlantis behind them, the STS-86 crew poses for a photograph at Launch Pad 39A. The seven crew members are at KSC to participate in Terminal Countdown Demo... More

The Space Shuttle Atlantis blazes through the night sky to begin the STS-86 mission, slated to be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. Liftoff on Sept. 25 from Launch Pad 39A was at 10:34:19 p.m. EDT, within seconds of the preferred time, during a six-minute, 45-second launch window. The 10-day flight will include the transfer of the sixth U.S. astronaut to live and work aboard the Mir. After the docking, STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf will become a member of the Mir 24 crew, replacing astronaut C. Michael Foale, who will return to Earth aboard Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. Foale has been on the Russian Space Station since mid-May. Wolf is scheduled to remain there about four months. Besides Wolf (embarking to Mir) and Foale (returning), the STS-86 crew includes Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Other primary objectives of the mission are a spacewalk by Parazynski and Titov, and the exchange of about three-and-a-half tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between Atlantis and the Mir KSC-97PC1430

The Space Shuttle Atlantis blazes through the night sky to begin the S...

The Space Shuttle Atlantis blazes through the night sky to begin the STS-86 mission, slated to be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. Liftoff on Sept. 2... More

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. The unofficial mission-elapsed time at main gear touchdown was 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS-86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-ahalf tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1505

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KS...

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. ... More

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. The unofficial mission-elapsed time at main gear touchdown was 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS-86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-ahalf tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1504

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KS...

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. ... More

S97E5027 - STS-097 - Pilot Bloomfield on middeck

S97E5027 - STS-097 - Pilot Bloomfield on middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Astronaut Michael J. Bloomfield, STS-97 pilot, smiles for the camera on the orbiter Endeavour's middeck. Subject Terms: Astronauts, Onboard Activities,... More

STS-97 Pilot Mike Bloomfield stands in a slidewire basket at the landing zone on Launch Pad 39B while a trainer explains its use. The emergency egress training is part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities, which also include a simulated launch countdown and opportunities for the crew to inspect the mission payloads in the orbiter’s payload bay. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at 10:05 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1659

STS-97 Pilot Mike Bloomfield stands in a slidewire basket at the landi...

STS-97 Pilot Mike Bloomfield stands in a slidewire basket at the landing zone on Launch Pad 39B while a trainer explains its use. The emergency egress training is part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (... More

Boeing workers officially turn over the P6 Integrated Truss Structure to the NASA shuttle integration team in a ceremony in the Space Station Processing Facility. A symbolic key will be presented to Brent Jett (at left), commander on mission STS-97, which is taking the P6 to the International Space Station. Next to Jett are (left to right) Bill Dowdell, mission manager; Mark Sorensen, outboard truss cargo element manager for Boeing; and John Elbon, Boeing ISS director of ground operations at KSC. Among the attendees at left watching the ceremony are other STS-97 crew members (in uniform, from left) Mission Specialists Joe Tanner and Carlos Noriega and Pilot Mike Bloomfield. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission involves two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at 10:05 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1661

Boeing workers officially turn over the P6 Integrated Truss Structure ...

Boeing workers officially turn over the P6 Integrated Truss Structure to the NASA shuttle integration team in a ceremony in the Space Station Processing Facility. A symbolic key will be presented to Brent Jett ... More

STS-97 Pilot Michael Bloomfield climbs down from the T-38 jet aircraft he piloted to the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility. He and the crew are on site for further work with equipment that will be on the mission. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at 10:06 p.m. EST from Launch Pad 39B. The sixth flight to the International Space Station, the mission is expected to last 11 days, with a planned KSC landing at about 5:58 p.m. Dec. 11 KSC-00pp1744

STS-97 Pilot Michael Bloomfield climbs down from the T-38 jet aircraft...

STS-97 Pilot Michael Bloomfield climbs down from the T-38 jet aircraft he piloted to the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility. He and the crew are on site for further work with equipment that will be on the mission. ST... More

Members of the STS-97 crew look into Endeavour’s payload bay at some of the equipment that will be carried on the mission. At far left are (left to right) Commander Brent Jett and Mission Specialist Joseph Tanner, with a technician. At center are Mission Specialists Marc Garneau and Carlos Noriega, plus Pilot Michael Bloomfield. The equipment visible at right are the orbiter docking system (ODS) (center) and Canadian robotic arm (left and below the ODS). The arm will be used during spacewalks on the mission to install solar arrays. Each more than 100 feet long, the arrays will capture energy from the sun and convert it to power for the Station. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at about 10:06 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1750

Members of the STS-97 crew look into Endeavour’s payload bay at some o...

Members of the STS-97 crew look into Endeavour’s payload bay at some of the equipment that will be carried on the mission. At far left are (left to right) Commander Brent Jett and Mission Specialist Joseph Tann... More

STS097-315-024 - STS-097 - Pilot Bloomfield tours Zvezda during STS-97's ISS visit

STS097-315-024 - STS-097 - Pilot Bloomfield tours Zvezda during STS-97...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-97 Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield tours through the Zvezda / Service Module (SM) during the STS-97 crew ingress into the International Space Station (I... More

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