Ash plume arising from Mount Cleveland on May 23, 2006, as seen from the International Space Station Photograph by NASA |
International Space Station captured image of Italy's Mt. Etna volcano that shows a towering plume of volcanic ash on 22 July 2001 Photograph by NASA |
The large ash plume from Eyjafjallajökull Volcano spreading out over the North Atlantic on April 17, a plume that rose 5.6 miles (9 km) into the air Photograph by NASA |
Image of Russia's Kizimen volcano shows a towering plume of volcanic ash, lava and debris flows from the summit of the 8, 15t-foot (2,485 m) mountain Photograph by NASA |
The large, black eruption plume billows from the summit of Kliuchevskoi Volcano, Russia, as ash is being deposited on the snow-covered region to the east and southeast Photograph by NASA |
Papua New Guinea’s Manam Volcano released a thin, faint plume on June 16, 2010, as clouds clustered at the volcano’s summit Photograph by NASA |
On April 29, 2013, an ash plume drifts from Paluweh volcano in Indonesia Photograph by NASA |
The Pavlof Volcano in Alaska sends a plume of cinders 5 miles into the sky on May 18, 2013 Photograph by NASA |
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