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Mount St. Helens
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Mount St. Helens

Published Mar 15, 2005

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An Astronaut’s View of Mount St. Helens
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An Astronaut’s View of Mount St. Helens

The area around the volcano has been left to recover naturally from the disaster, which it has done quite nicely, if slowly.

Published Jul 22, 2018

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Mount St. Helens
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Mount St. Helens

Published Oct 5, 2004

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Mount St. Helens, October 2008
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Mount St. Helens, October 2008

Nearly three decades after the catastrophic eruption of Mount St. Helens, the impact on the forest in the blast zone is still obvious in this astronaut photograph. South of the mountain, lush green forests cover the landscape, while north of the mountain, vegetation remains sparse.

Published Jan 1, 2009

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Steam Plume, Mount St. Helens
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Steam Plume, Mount St. Helens

Early in October 2004 Mt. St. Helens rumbled back to life with earthquakes, minor eruptions of steam and ash, and renewed growth of the summit lava dome. Fortuitous trajectories of the International Space Station provided the ISS crew excellent views of the area.

Published Oct 25, 2004

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Mount St. Helens Rebirth
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Mount St. Helens Rebirth

Published May 18, 2000

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Mount St. Helens
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Mount St. Helens

Published Oct 13, 2004

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Mount St. Helens, Washington
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Mount St. Helens, Washington

On May 18, 1980, Mount Saint Helens volcano erupted. Because the eruption occurred in an easily accessible region of the U.S., Mount St. Helens has provided unprecedented opportunities for U.S. researchers to collect scientific observations of the geology of an active volcano and document the regional ecological impact and recovery from an eruption.

Published May 17, 2004

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