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    Image courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center
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    Sarychev Peak Eruption, Kuril Islands

    A fortuitous orbit of the International Space Station allowed the astronauts this striking view of Sarychev Volcano (Kuril Islands, northeast of Japan) in an early stage of eruption on June 12, 2009. Sarychev Peak is one of the most active volcanoes in the Kuril Island chain, and it is located on the northwestern end of Matua Island. Prior to June 12, the last 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 2,407 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 earliest stages of an explosive volcanic eruption. The main column is one of a series of plumes that rose above Matua Island on June 12. The plume appears to be a combination of brown ash and white steam. The vigorously rising plume gives the steam a bubble-like appearance; the surrounding atmosphere has been shoved up by the shock wave of the eruption. The smooth white cloud on top may be water condensation that resulted from rapid rising and cooling of the air mass above the ash column. This cloud is probably a transient feature: the eruption plume is starting to punch through. The structure also indicates that little to no shearing wind was present at the time to disrupt the plume. (Satellite images acquired 2-3 days after the start of activity illustrate the effect of shearing winds on the spread of the ash plumes across the Pacific Ocean.)

    By contrast, a cloud of denser, gray ash—probably a pyroclastic flow—appears to be hugging the ground, descending from the volcano summit. The rising eruption plume casts a shadow to the northwest of the island (image top). Brown ash at a lower altitude of the atmosphere spreads out above the ground at image lower left. Low-level stratus clouds approach Matua Island from the east, wrapping around the lower slopes of the volcano. Only about 1.5 kilometers of the coastline of Matua Island (image lower center) are visible beneath the clouds and ash.



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    Wednesday 13 July 2011 20:51:04
  • Landotter1

    @yamahonkawazuki HAARP did it....
    Saturday 02 July 2011 19:33:45
  • yamahonkawazuki

    @Dajida dont forget man is entirely responsible. lol
    Sunday 12 June 2011 22:35:54
  • intigfx

    Just like every Moon video will have its Moon landing denialists, it seems every volcano video will have its GW denialists. Fucking idiots are everywhere.
    Sunday 17 April 2011 16:52:22
  • niflap

    How high did the ash plume go? Looks like it's way above the cloud layer, but that could be a forced perspective/opticle illusion.
    Monday 04 April 2011 00:01:15
  • enjoybrad

    @Picard578 Or, the system is going out of balance because the Earths magnetic poles are shifting. Either way, we're all screwed. Get used to it, and enjoy your life while you can. All of you!
    Wednesday 02 February 2011 02:02:55
  • Lsduende1

    @SirReal121 good, thank you
    Thursday 27 January 2011 14:56:49
  • gwgbass

    @Dajida Just wait, the government will try and find a way to tax it.
    Saturday 01 January 2011 16:52:11
  • MrMotocross23

    Somebody sqeezed chuck norris' zit
    Tuesday 21 December 2010 15:18:03
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    Monday 08 November 2010 21:33:43
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    Saturday 30 October 2010 22:43:57
  • chadbop123

    chuck norris farted!!!
    Saturday 30 October 2010 17:13:16
  • Picard578

    @dutchbhproduction yeah, beacouse they aren't already making enough money on oil. And cars are category of their own - no better than junk food, electric or not.
    Tuesday 19 October 2010 05:32:47
  • dutchbhproduction

    @Picard578 dude, get realistic, its some made up bullshit. because 700 years ago, the tempature was also raising to this high. you probly think now, thats just some crap. but its true, the rotation off the earth is changing every 700 years from circle to eliptic. they don't tell this to the world becaus they are scared that there will be panic. so they just say. get a "electric" car so you wont get a too high Co2, but thats is also just got some money.
    Thursday 14 October 2010 12:43:34
  • Picard578

    @dutchbhproduction exactly. There is limit, and we already pushed well past that limit. Nature is like Swiss clock - extremely precise, and if you add few percent "extra" pollution, it is enough to throw entire system out of balance
    Wednesday 13 October 2010 14:20:33
  • dutchbhproduction

    @Picard578 hes just saying that if the nature does it, it shouldnt give any problems, but when we do it, they say we destroy the earth
    Wednesday 13 October 2010 11:59:18
  • Picard578

    @Dajida So you're gonig to kindly ask Mother Earth to stop volcano eruptions so we could drive cars from and to 200 m distant Burgertowns?
    Tuesday 14 September 2010 08:37:25
  • caste0

    @Dajida Dumb
    Monday 30 August 2010 10:34:43
  • nikinikinikita

    is it hiroshima or nagasaki? god has been looking at everything from cosmos
    Wednesday 23 June 2010 01:04:20
  • Peckerrful

    that is awsome wonder if they did the same when Mt St Helen's went off..
    Monday 14 June 2010 01:28:55
  • Sanpedranoazul

    Amazing!!!
    Tuesday 25 May 2010 02:03:39
  • xINVISIGOTHx

    it looks like some brown cauliflower with furry white mold growing on it
    Monday 03 May 2010 11:25:15
  • goranca

    it push up the lake of fog...
    Sunday 25 April 2010 03:35:23
  • PlayboyHZ

    @Dajida Your brain really is big.. We cant do anything about what the earth does, but we do something about humans belching CO2 in the atmosphere.. Are you blaming the earth?? Haha, sounds like you do
    Friday 23 April 2010 08:07:32
  • bft2310

    @Dajida there is no 'better' or 'worse' about it. Humans destroying the atmosphere and what it supports is BAD. Volcanoes being naturally active and NOT destroying ecosystems is NOT bad. Besides, we all owe our lives to volcanoes so what are you complaining about.
    Wednesday 21 April 2010 14:40:35
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