NASA photos of volcanoes on Earth will make you feel small
NASA used to be known for missions to explore the universe, set foot on the Moon or look for stars hiding somewhere hundreds of light years away from us. But besides, NASA also has an equally interesting job, which is to direct their camera angles to Earth, taking photos of our own world - among them, recorded moments Back to the volcano is one of the most magnificent and magnificent works.
Any scientist will tell you that understanding the structure of volcanoes is not enough to know how they work. To really explore the mysteries of volcanoes, we will need to observe them from afar. Therefore, here are seven of the best images of volcanoes that NASA has made.
1. Kliuchevskoi volcano, Kamchatka, Russia
One of the most active volcanoes in Russia.
According to Forbes, this image was taken by the space shuttle Endeavor, on the 88th flight into orbit on October 5, 1994. The picture shows part of the great Kamchatka volcanic chain, one of the most active volcanic ranges, located on the part of the famous Pacific Ring of Fire.
2. Fuji volcano (Fuji), Honshu, Japan
Mount Fuji is one of the most revered and conquered mountains in the world.
The most "symmetrical" volcano in the world, the photo was taken by a member of Expedition 8 on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2004. Mount Fuji last worked in 1707. , and volcanic researchers thought it was " too old" to erupt once more.
3. Galeras volcano, Colombia
The picture was taken by UAVSAR on March 3, 2013.
The picture shows the whole cone peak rising from the old crater, formed after an eruption that happened a long time ago.
4. Meru volcano, Tanzania
Meru volcano can be the most unpredictable volcano at the present time.
A strange volcano with lava, this massive building is 70km from Kilimanjaro. The fake color photo was taken in 2002, and you can clearly see that the part of the mountain slope has completely collapsed.
5. Sakurajima volcano, Japan
Sakurajima means "Cherry blossom mountain".
The picture captured the smoke column of one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Sakurajima was once an island before 1914. In that year, a powerful eruption created a lot of lava and then they joined the mainland of Kyushu island. Today, the mountain sometimes works again and sometimes the explosion also creates "volcanic lightning".
6. Popocatepetl volcano, Mexico
Experts in the field say that this is one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world today.
Rarely does a volcano have a "sweet" name like this in the world, Popocatepetl (Smoky Mountain) is said to be dangerous because it is located near Mexico City, inhabited by over 24 million people. and one of the busiest capitals in the world.
7. Nevado del Ruiz volcano, Colombia
In 1985, the volcano killed 22,000 people even after it stopped erupting.
Taken in 2010 by an Expedition 23 crew on ISS, this is a picture of one of the most "deadly" volcanoes on Earth. Once the volcano of the volcano in 1985 abruptly melted ice on its top, triggering a powerful landslide and engulfing many villages in the mountainside, killing 22,000 people. .
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