SpaceX's Starbase facility as seen from the ISS.
NASA/JAXA

A person looking out from the International Space Station spotted a facility in Texas.

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Koichi Wakata took a picture of the view from the International Space Station as it passed over the Lone Star State. Wakata asked his followers if they could see the facility below.

Unless you live in the area, you won't be able to spot Star base. We'll help you out.

SpaceX's Starbase facility as seen from the ISS.
NASA/JAXA

The Starbase Tracking Station can be seen in the red circle in the image above. It is also the location of the Rocket Garden, where you can see a lot of older designs that never flew.

The launch site for the Super Heavy will be shown in the green circle.

NASA hopes to use both vehicles for future crewed missions to the moon and even Mars, as the Super Heavy will attempt to carry the spaceship into space on a short test flight.

The first launch of the Super Heavy is expected to happen in the coming months.

It will be the most powerful rocket ever to have flown when it blasts off.

The SLS rocket generated a record 8.8 million pounds of thrust when it lifted off for the first time in November, and more than doubled that of the Saturn V.

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