Lavas from hotspots - -whether erupting in Hawaii, Samoa or Iceland -- likely originate from a worldwide, uniform reservoir in Earth's mantle, according to an evaluation of volcanic hotspots.
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Webcam footage shows lava tumbling over a steep edge like a waterfall of molten rock in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
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Video from the USGS shows scientists collecting lava from the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National ...
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The Indian government has approved ISRO's ambitious Venus Orbiter Mission (VOM), set for launch in March 2028. This mission ...
There are hundreds of active volcanoes on Io. The new one is located just south of Io’s equator and the Juno images show ...
Recent analysis of JunoCam images has revealed a new, large volcanic formation on Io, showcasing significant geological ...
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NASA's Juno mission reveals a massive new volcano on Jupiter's moon Io, showcasing its dynamic volcanic activity.