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Kilauea Glows
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Published January 13, 2023
After three weeks of rest, lava started flowing again on Kilauea’s summit.
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A Dry Lake Hamun Means More Dust Storms
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Published February 7, 2023
When the seasonal lake and wetlands in the Sistan Basin dry out, dust often fills the sky.
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When Clouds Cave
Published January 18, 2023
When airplanes pass through clouds with supercooled water droplets, they can leave distinctive holes in their wake.
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An Outpouring of Color
Following a siege of atmospheric rivers, sediment billowed into the Pacific Ocean along the California coastline.
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Chile’s Villarrica Sputters
Published January 30, 2023
An astronaut on the International Space Station captured this photograph of minor explosions from one of Chile’s most active volcanoes.
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Wintry Dunes on Earth and Mars
Published January 31, 2023
Dunes on both planets occasionally get blanketed with ice and snow—except on Earth the white stuff is frozen water and on Mars it’s often frozen carbon dioxide.
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