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.@NOAA's #GOESWest 🛰️ caught the eruption and heat signature from the #Kilauea #volcano on Hawaii's Big Island yesterday.
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RT @USGS_HDDS: 4 scenes of LANDSAT ingested to HDDS for event 202012_Volcano_Kilauea_HI #Kilauea hddsexplorer.usgs.gov/criter…
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As Hawaii's #Kilauea volcano continues to erupt on the Big Island, imagery from yesterday via @NOAA's #GOESWest 🛰️ shows its heat signature (red dot).
@USGSVolcanoes reported that a new fissure vent opened just above the #NapauCrater, which generated lava fountains. https://t.co/hwpJaNBUNY
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@USGSVolcanoes reported that a new fissure vent opened just above the #NapauCrater, which generated lava fountains. https://t.co/hwpJaNBUNY
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5-minute @NOAASatellites #GOESWest Shortwave Infrared and Fire Mask derived product show the thermal signature of an eruption of #Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawai`i. The yellow pixels in the Fire Mask indicate *saturated* Shortwave Infrared brightness temperatures of 137.88ºC. https://t.co/qwb9HXOSVd
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From 22,236 miles up, @NOAA's #GOESWest🛰️ caught the heat signature of Hawaii's #Kilauea #volcano eruption yesterday. Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, has erupted seven times since late December 2024. #GOES18 https://t.co/hiR1cyOsLb
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Prior to sunrise on April 9, 2025, @NOAA's @JPSSprogram satellites captured light from the glowing eruption of Hawaii’s #Kilauea #volcano. Kilauea has experienced a series of eruptions since December 2024—this latest episode is the 17th since then.
The bright lights of Honolulu can also be seen on the island of Oahu.
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The bright lights of Honolulu can also be seen on the island of Oahu.
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