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Stunning pictures of the volcano that blew a hole in the sky as astronauts witness eruption from International Space Station
Reviewed by aivzdog Jun 24, 04:32pm ( 31 reviews ) • dailymail.co.uk
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Rated by ZeroRipper on Aug 01, 9:39am
That sure hurt. T_T
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Reviewed by miserablist on Jul 28, 2:26am
Original image on the NASA website below. http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1397.html
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Rated by Colbyn on Jul 01, 3:11pm
Stunning pictures of the volcano that blew a hole in the sky as astronauts witness eruption from International Space Station. Thanks Stryka66! Bird's eye view: Safe from harm, NASA scientists look down on the Sarychev Peak volcano as the dramatic eruption takes place. The force of the blast sends clouds scattering.
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Rated by bec-hi on Jun 29, 2:41am
stunning pics from space
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Rated by 0hSuzyQ on Jun 27, 6:22pm
WoW!! Amazing pics from space!
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Rated by link209163 on Jun 26, 5:06pm
very cool. Thank you NASA for the sweet shot.
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Rated by Robbie900 on Jun 26, 3:42pm
this is a pretty amazing article especially for the mail
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Reviewed by Rick2000 on Jun 26, 8:11am
No CO2 worth mentioning is coming out of there, nope, not even statistically significant, don't even try to claim there is even the most remote possibility that all the erupting volcanoes all over the entire Earth (many thousands) could have any effect on CO2 levels, in any way.
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Rated by kiwikidd77 on Jun 26, 5:43am
I liked the hole in the stars best.