The weekend is coming!
Let’s start this weekend with an awesome volcano picture of the Bagana in Papua New Guinea.
It was taken by the Earth Observing-1 satellite and is a rather rare picture. This volcano can hardly be monitored since it’s located far from any civilization. Enjoy it and study the different magma flows and the plume rising.
Have a nice weekend!
via BadAstronomy on DiscoverMagazine: http://bit.ly/JGUqwp
Image credit: NASA/Jesse Allen and Robert Simmon using EO-1 ALI data
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Jesper Dramsch
PhD Student at The Way of the Geophysicist
... is a geophysicist by heart.
He works at the intersection of machine learning and geoscience. He is the founder of The Way of the Geophysicist and a deep learning enthusiast. Writing mostly about computational geoscience and interesting bits and pieces relevant to post-grad life.
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