Satellites in
space see
lava pouring from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano
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From the ground,
lava pouring from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano can look terrifying.*
Over the past few weeks, newly cracked fissures in the ground have allowed fountains and pools of molten rocket to well up to the surface, destroying homes and other structures in the area surrounding the active volcano.*
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An astronaut saw Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupting from space. And he took a picture.
But
from space, those fissures and
lava flows take on a new look.*
#Kilauea lava channels are clearly visible in this #Sentinel2 B image of the #Hawaii volcano from 23 May (crop and full image). Follow @USGSVolcanoes for updatespic.twitter.com/ZSCeL81xEB
— ESA (@esa) May 25, 2018 Read more...
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