Endeavour to Orbit
			
		
		
			Credit & Copyright: 
James N. Brown
		
		
			Birds 
don't fly as high.  
Airplanes don't go as 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.  
The
exhaust column
pictured is from the
Space Shuttle Endeavour after
last week's night launch to visit the 
International Space Station.
Endeavour's rocket engines create the dramatic glow from above
the clouds.
From a standing start, the two million kilogram 
rocket ship left to circle the 
Earth where the 
outside air is too thin to breathe and where there is 
little 
noticeable onboard gravity. 
Rockets bound for space are now 
launched from somewhere on Earth 
about once a week.