File:Holy Stromboli! Views of Mt Etna’s Eruptions (NESDIS 2021-02-24 20210223 etnasm).gif
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[edit]DescriptionHoly Stromboli! Views of Mt Etna’s Eruptions (NESDIS 2021-02-24 20210223 etnasm).gif |
English: According to the Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), the entity in charge of observing Mt. Etna’s activity, the sulfur dioxide emissions reached Sardinia, Corsica, and parts of mainland Italy by Tuesday, the same day that eruptive activity on the volcano ended. “It was certainly one of the most spectacular eruptions of recent decades,” Boris Behncke, a volcanologist at the INGV, said. “But this falls within the ordinary activity of this volcano...even if each time everything seems bigger, stronger, more colourful and more threatening.” Volcanologists like Behncke say that Etna is spewing primitive magma, a deeper magma that comes from the bowels of the mountain and carries a greater charge of gas. Due to this, the volcano is capable of producing strikingly tall lava fountains. In geostationary orbit at approximately 22,300 miles above the equator, the Meteosat-11 satellite operates over Europe, Africa, and the Atlantic Ocean. Meteosat-11 (launched from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou in 2015) is positioned at 0 degrees and provides full disc imagery every 15 minutes. Meteosat-11 is one of the four geostationary satellites operated by Europe’s EUMETSAT. |
Date | 24 February 2021 (upload date) |
Source | Holy Stromboli! Views of Mt. Etna’s Eruptions |
Author | NOAA |
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