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Volcanic eruption eruption Space Sarychev Peak, as the ISS Slide Show
Image courtesy of Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center eol.jsc.nasa.gov Sarychev Peak eruption Kuril A random orbit of the International Space Station astronauts can look at this impressive Sarychev Volcano ( Kuril Islands northeast of Japan) in the early stages of the eruption of June 12, 2009. Sarychev Peak is one of the most active volcanoes in the Kuril island chain, and the north-west of Matua. Before June 12last explosive eruption occurred in 1989, with eruptions in 1986, 1976, 1954, and 1946 also producing lava flows. Ash from the multi-day eruption has been detected 2407 kilometers east-southeast and 926 kilometers west-northwest of the volcano, and commercial airline flights are being diverted away from the region to minimize the danger of engine failures from ash intake. This detailed astronaut photograph is exciting to volcanologists because it captures several phenomena that occur during the early stages of explosive volcanic eruption. The main pillar is part of a series of springs, Iceland June 12 Matua rose. The plume appears to be a combination of white steam and ash brown. The sharp rise in the plume of steam is an aspect of the bubble, the surrounding atmosphere has been driven by the shock wave from the eruption. The smooth white cloud, condensation can start, who are led by a fast set-up and cooling the air above the ash column. This...
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