                         Astronomy Picture of the Day

                         Astronomy Picture of the Day

    Discover the cosmos! [1] Each day a different image or photograph of our
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                           professional astronomer.

                                  2019 May 12
                                      [2]
                Ash and Lightning above an Icelandic Volcano
              Image Credit & Copyright: Sigurur Stefnisson [3]

Explanation: Why did a picturesque volcanic eruption [4]  in Iceland create so
much ash? Although the large ash [5] plume was not unparalleled in its
abundance, its location was particularly noticeable [6]  because it drifted
across [7]  such well-populated areas. The Eyjafjallajkull [8] volcano in
southern Iceland began erupting [9] on 2010 March 20, with a second eruption
[10]  starting under the center of a small glacier on 2010 April 14. Neither
eruption was unusually powerful [11] . The second eruption, however, melted a
large amount of glacial ice [12] which then cooled and fragmented lava [13]
into gritty glass particles that were carried up with the rising volcanic [14]
 plume. Pictured here [15] during the second eruption, lightning bolts [16]
illuminate ash pouring out [17]  of the Eyjafjallajkull volcano [18] .

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  [11]
https://www.popsci.com/environment/article/2009-03/top-10-volcanic-eruptions
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