Volcano Watch: Sub-Antarctic lava lake spied from space

Images courtesy of NASA Left: False-Color Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager scene of Saunders Island and Mount Michael on Jan. 31, 2018. This image is composed from red and shortwave infrared light detected by the satellite sensors. Blue represents the high temperature ground surface that includes the lava lake. Snow and ice appear red, and meteorological clouds and the volcanic vapor and gas plume are gray. Right: The same scene in natural color without benefit of the spectral discrimination of high temperatures. Note that the lava lake is not easy to see.

Last month, the entire world celebrated the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11’s triumphant flight to the moon and the first human footsteps on the surface of another planetary body on July 20, 1969.