Unsplash pictures downloaded 5. June 2019, 22. Juli 2021
@Homepage Zitaten & Statistiken:
- "Lebensqualität": Aachal Lal, Unsplash-1286206
- "Wie weit sind Sie bereit": Alexander Popov, Unsplash-725170
- "Müll": Neonbrand, Unsplash-441844
- "Hochbegabt oder Falle": Manuel, Unsplash-1299836
- "Sind wir arm?": Maryna Yazbeck, Unsplash-653136
- "Minderheit?": Nathan Dumlao, Unsplash-298337
- "Wo wohnen Sie?": Jens Lindner, Unsplash-147624
- "Alltagshelden": Hermes Rivera, Unsplash-285868
- "Sind Sie sicher?": Lionello Delpiccolo, Unsplash-102006
@Einzelprojekte:
- Outreach hands: Remi Walle, Unsplash-86579
- Potenzial: speckfechta, x )
- Digital: John Adams, Unsplash-536234
- Vielfalt: Nathan Dumlao, Unsplash-298337
- Child peeking through hole: Dmitry Ratushny, Unsplash-64773
@Über uns:
- I have the same Dream: Jeronimo Bernot, Unsplash-259463
- Laurin in green: Tabea Perger, Leadership Berlin
@ Jahresprogramm:
- Group at Tagesspiegel: Tabea Perger, Leadership Berlin
- Under the bridge: Karol Kaczorek, Unsplash-753191
- Homeless person sleeping: Jon Tyson, Unsplash-660171
- Color Pallet: Siora Photography, Unsplash-768454
- Wiesbaden architecture: Thanos Pal, Unsplash-730530
- Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof: Jan-Philipp Thiele, Unsplash-405797
@Background:
ESA Luftaufnahme vom Rhein-Main: Sentinel sees us, released 17/11/2016 11:25 am
Copyright Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2015), processed by ESA,
CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO"This image was taken by the Sentinel-2A satellite on 29 August 2015. It clearly shows Frankfurt airport at upper centre, the city itself, to the right and a little north of the airport, and the meeting of the Rhine and Main rivers, with the Rhine flowing from bottom centre towards the upper left, and the much narrower Main flowing from top right through the city. It also shows the city of Darmstadt, 35 km south of Frankfurt, sitting on a gentle slope between the forested Odenwald mountains and the Rhine River. (Darmstadt is seen as the built-up area to the right of the ‘V’ intersection between Autobahns 5 and 67, directly south of the airport.) Darmstadt is an important centre for scientific institutes, universities and high-tech companies – and, since 1967, it has hosted the centre known today as ESA’s European Space Operations Centre. It is home to Sentinel-1 and -2 mission control, from where the three satellites of the two dual missions are operated, 24 hours/day, year round. The fourth, Sentinel-2B, is set for launch in 2017. There are about 900 ESA staff and contractors working at the centre, with 11 missions comprising 17 spacecraft now flying and nine missions in preparation."