A plume of water vapor, sulfur dioxide, and other volcanic gases continued to escape from Kilauea’s Halema‘uma‘u Crater on July 15, 2010.
Published Jul 22, 2010Satellite view of fresh lava flows from recent activity at Kilaue’s Pu’u O’o Crater.
Published Sep 9, 2011This false-color image shows activity at Kilauea on May 21, 2009, including fresh lava flows, volcanic plumes, and areas of scorching temperatures.
Published May 22, 2009New fissures emerged near Leilani Estates.
Published May 17, 2018Image of the Day Land Volcanoes Human Presence Remote Sensing
After its lava lake drained and the floor dropped, water has been pooling up in the bottom of Halema‘uma‘u crater for several months.
Published May 8, 2020Sulfur dioxide plume from Halema’uma’u Crater, Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii.
Published Jan 19, 2011Gas emissions continue from the pit deep within Kilauea’s Caldera.
Published Aug 2, 2013The eruption at one of Hawaii’s most active volcanoes has taken a turn for the worse.
Published May 8, 2018Acquired June 29, 2009, this true-color image shows a small plume from a crater at Kilauea. A similar plume rises along the coastline where hot lava meets cold ocean water.
Published Jul 14, 2009The volcano continues to earn its reputation as Earth’s most active.
Published Jun 13, 2012