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Mt. Etna Summit Plumes, Sicily 08/2006

auteur: Nasa/Novapix

référence: t-eusic-00016

Image Size 300 DPI: 25 * 16 cm

Mt. Etna Summit Plumes, Sicily is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 13 crewmember on the International Space Station. One of the most consistently active volcanoes in the world is Sicily's Mt. Etna, which has a historical record of eruptions dating back to 1500 B.C. This image captures plumes of steam and possible minor ash originating from summit craters on the mountain -- the Northeast Crater and Central Crater, which includes two secondary craters (Voragine and Bocca Nuova). Explosions were heard from the rim of the Northeast Crater on July 26, and scientists suspect that these plumes are a continuation of that activity. The massive 3350 meter high volcano is located approximately 24 kilometers to the north of Catania, the second largest city in Sicily, and dominates the northern skyline. Aug 08 2006

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2006 - CLOUD - EARTH - EARTH FROM SPACE - ERUPTION - ETNA - EUROPE - EXPEDITION 13 - INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - ISS - ITALY - MOUNTAIN - PLUME - SICILY - SMOKE - SPACE STATION - VOLCANO -