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A volcano in northern Ethiopia erupted for the first time in 12,000 years on Sunday, November 23, sending a plume of ash nine miles into the air.Satellite imagery taken by NASA shows Ethiopia’s Afar region,
Satellite images have captured a rare volcanic eruption that occurred Sunday at Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano, sending towering ash plumes toward Yemen and Oman. The eruption is the first recorded activity at the volcano in roughly 10,000 years, offering scientists a striking glimpse of a previously dormant geological site.
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New satellite image shows Belgorod Reservoir still drained a month after Ukrainian drone strike
The image shows that despite Russian attempts to repair the dam and the time that has passed since the strike, water levels in the Belgorod Reservoir have not returned to normal. In some areas, 70–80 meters of shoreline remain exposed,
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Satellite sees Antarctic ice shrink to 3rd-lowest max ever | Space photo of the day for Nov. 24, 2025
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Satellite images confirm destruction of two rare aircraft and damage to Taganrog aviation plant
However, within a few hours NV obtained access to satellite images that, despite low resolution, confirm the destruction of two aircraft at the Taganrog-South airfield. Analysis of earlier imagery, as well as data from the Dnipro-Osint project,
The eruption shot huge clouds of ash nearly 45,000 feet into the sky over the Afar region in northeast Ethiopia.
In September, Billingslea released what he claimed was a satellite image of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's underground bunker.
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Satellite imagery has reflected the slower start to Brazil crop development in its Vegetative Health Index, which is a great tool in determining whether leaf mass development in a crop area is normal, below normal or above normal.