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Vulcan rocket soarsFlorida Today
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The United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket launched Friday morning on its second -ever flight.
The 202-foot -tall rocket lifted an inert payload into deep space at 7:25 a.m. EDT from Cape Canaveral .
Vulcan is slated to replace the company's venerable Atlas V rockets in the coming years .
Crews are looking into "an observation" involving one of the two boosters.
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