The space agency flew an aircraft extremely close to the volcano, providing a unique perspective on the natural wonder.
The aircraft, known as the ISS (International Space Station), was just 100 miles away from the volcano when it captured the footage. The video shows the volcano's fiery lava flows and ash plumes in incredible detail, providing a glimpse into the intense heat and energy of the eruption.
According to NASA, the aircraft was able to fly so close to the volcano due to its advanced navigation and propulsion systems. The ISS is equipped with a state-of-the-art guidance system that allows it to navigate through even the most treacherous of environments.
The footage captured by the ISS is truly stunning, providing a unique perspective on the volcano's eruption. The video shows the lava flows and ash plumes in incredible detail, giving viewers a glimpse into the intense heat and energy of the eruption.
The aircraft, known as the ISS (International Space Station), was just 100 miles away from the volcano when it captured the footage. The video shows the volcano's fiery lava flows and ash plumes in incredible detail, providing a glimpse into the intense heat and energy of the eruption.
According to NASA, the aircraft was able to fly so close to the volcano due to its advanced navigation and propulsion systems. The ISS is equipped with a state-of-the-art guidance system that allows it to navigate through even the most treacherous of environments.
The footage captured by the ISS is truly stunning, providing a unique perspective on the volcano's eruption. The video shows the lava flows and ash plumes in incredible detail, giving viewers a glimpse into the intense heat and energy of the eruption.
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