SPACENASA releases new photos from the Juno mission. Continue reading to learn more. NASA's Juno Mission Releases New Photos Featuring Great Red Spot, Potato-Like Shape Moon Amalthea (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M.
Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula volcano erupted for the fourth time in four months, narrowly missing Grindavík but threatening a life-threatening gas plume. Read the article for more details.
At the 55th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, scientists revealed a groundbreaking discovery: a giant volcano and buried glacier on Mars. Continue reading for more details.
Lava from a volcanic eruption in Iceland has torched three homes in Grindavik, prompting the prime minister to declare a "black day." Read the article to learn more details.
Scientists unveil Iceland's Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT) project that will drill into a volcano's magma chamber, seeking to unleash geothermal energy. Read the article for more details.
Up to 2,000 earthquakes struck the Reykjanes peninsula, forcing Iceland to declare a state of emergency due to the looming threat of a potential volcanic eruption. Read to learn more.
The recent Tonga underwater volcanic eruption's magnitude and unexpected impact raise questions about the dangers of underwater eruptions compared to land-based ones. Keep reading to discover the level of risk associated with these types of volcanoes.
Using glaciers as a volcano monitoring tool could supplement existing monitoring approaches or could serve as an alternative when other methods are not feasible. Read to learn more.
Over 100 casts were created in the 1870s by pouring plaster into voids of ash, preserving the bodies, some garments, and other items. Read to learn more.
A new study reveals that gaseous carbon dioxide, not water, emerges as a critical trigger for volcanic eruptions, redefining Earth's dynamics for better hazard preparedness. Read the article to learn more.