Sunday, May 20, 2018

May 20 - Kilauea Volcano 'Steadily Worsening'

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Situation at Kilauea Volcano 'steadily worsening'

A large explosion happened Friday night into Saturday at Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano. The 1st serious injury is reported. USGS warns of the release of toxic gases in a plume called a laze, which happens when molten lava hits sea water. Latest images and videos here.

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Situation at Kilauea Volcano 'steadily worsening'

Helicopter overflight of Kilauea Volcano’s lower East Rift zone on May 19. Lava flows emerging from the elongated Fissure 16-20 form channels. The flow direction in this picture is from upper center to the lower left. Hawaii Civil Defense said Saturday night that lava from Fissure 20 has now reached the ocean, creating conditions for toxic laze. Image via USGS.

Which phase of the moon is best for stargazing?

On Sunday evening, look for the lit side of the rather wide waxing crescent moon to point toward the dazzling planet Venus. The dark or night side of the moon points in the other direction, toward Regulus, the brightest star in the constellation Leo the Lion.

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