Lava from Kilauea Volcano chipped away at the doomed Royal Gardens subdivision for decades. Now more than 75 homes are gone.
Image of the Day Land Volcanoes Remote Sensing
Infared satellite imagery shows how lava tubes carry molten basalt from Pu'u 'O'o to the coastal plain.
Image of the Day Land Volcanoes
Overlapping lava flows on Kilauea Volcano illustrate the formation of the Hawaiian Islands.
Satellite view of fresh lava flows from recent activity at Kilaue’s Pu’u O’o Crater.
Land Volcanoes
New fissures emerged near Leilani Estates.
Image of the Day Land Volcanoes Human Presence Remote Sensing
Image of the Day Land
Two active lave flows: the Kahaulae’a 2 flow and the Peace Day flow, extend north and south from Kilauea’s Pu’u O’o.
Heat Land Volcanoes
The most recent flow is pushing northeast into ohia lehua forests in Hawaii’s interior.
Pu'u 'O'o and the Thanksgiving Eve Breakout vent on Kilauea--two centers of volcanic activity--emit steam and other gases in this satellite image.
This false-color image shows activity at Kilauea on May 21, 2009, including fresh lava flows, volcanic plumes, and areas of scorching temperatures.
Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
Fresh lava flows radiate from Kilauea’s Pu’su ’O’o, crater, as the Volcano’s longstanding eruption continues.
Satellite views show exposed lava and hot spots in Congo.