Beautiful pictures of the SpaceX Falcon's lingering launch plume have been made available by the International Space Station. Instagram was used by the International Space Station (ISS) to post images of the SpaceX Falcon's lingering launch plume. Recently, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy carried out its sixth flight. The most powerful SpaceX rocket currently in use was the one that was lifted from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Social media has been buzzing with posts ever since the debut. In the midst of all of that, an Instagram post from the International Space Station (ISS) has startled viewers. Images of the rocket's lingering launch plume that were uploaded by the ISS. The launch plume of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket was recorded by an external high-definition camera on the International Space Station after launching was launched on Sunday, January 15, 2023, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida and had reached Earth orbit since then. At the time of this shot, the space station was 262 miles above the Atlantic Ocean and just after an orbital sunset, according to the organisation. Beautiful pictures of the SpaceX Falcon's lingering launch plume have been made available by the International Space Station. Instagram was used by the International Space Station (ISS) to post images of the SpaceX Falcon's lingering launch plume. Recently, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy carried out its sixth flight. The most powerful SpaceX rocket currently in use was the one that was lifted from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Social media has been buzzing with posts ever since the debut. Among those was a shared post. shockedpeople. by the International Space Station (ISS) on Instagram. Images of the rocket's lingering launch plume that were uploaded by the ISS. "An external high definition camera on the International Space Station captured the launch plume of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket after it had ascended to Earth orbit following its liftoff on Sunday, January 15, 2023, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida," the organisation wrote.