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The 6:13 p.m. launch just after sunset meant the rocket was viewable from the Carolinas .
As the rocket ascended to higher altitudes, the rocket's vapor could be seen streaming across the sky.
This is especially true the further east you are and for those with a clear view of the eastern sky.
The best chance of viewing this vapor was the rocket launching right at the beginning of its launch window.
Another launch on Tuesday carried 21 new Starlink satellites to space.
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