Birds don't fly this high.    Airplanes don't go this fast.    The Statue of Liberty weighs less.    No species other than  human can even comprehend  what is going on, nor could any human just a millennium ago.  The launch of a rocket bound for space is an event that inspires awe and challenges description.    Pictured here, a  SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket  lifted off from  Kennedy Space Center,  Florida  earlier this month carrying the  Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer  (IXPE).   IXPE  is scheduled to observe high-energy objects such as  neutron stars, black holes, and the  centers of distant galaxies  to better determine the  physics and  geometries  that create and control them.   From a standing start, the 300,000+ kilogram rocket ship lifted  IXPE up to circle the Earth, where the outside air is too thin to breathe.  Rockets bound for space are now launched from somewhere on Earth every few days.      Launch Update:  James Webb Space Telescope 
  

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