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On June 2, 2025, the eruption of Mount Etna—Europe’s largest active volcano—sent a massive plume of sulphur dioxide and volcanic ash into the atmosphere, captivating the world with its ...
Incredible satellite images reveal the moment that Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano spewed a gigantic plume of ash four miles (6.5km) into the sky.
Jaw-dropping satellite images show Mount Etna erupting. At 11:24 am local time on June 2, the most active volcano in Europe produced a spectacular eruption, propelling a dense column of ash and ...
Mount Etna's eruption, captured by the European Space Agency's (ESA) Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite, revealed massive plumes of ash and smoke, as lava streaked down the side of the volcano.
Etna’s latest eruption caused neither injuries nor evacuations, but sent a group of tourists on its flanks running, as captured by video posted on social media with smoke towering in the ...
The Copernicus Sentinel-2C satellite acquired an image of the area at 09:40 UTC, just minutes after the onset of the eruption.