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The Milky Way Over the Peak of the Furnace On
Reunion Island, it is known simply as "The Volcano." To others, it is known as the
Piton de la Fournaise, which is French for the Peak of the Furnace. It is one of the
most active volcanoes in the world. The Volcano started a new eruption last month by spewing
hot lava bombs as high as 10 meters into the air from several vents.
Pictured above, the recent eruption was
caught before a star filled southern sky, appearing somehow contained beneath the arching band of our
Milky Way Galaxy. Also visible in the background sky is the
Pleiades open star cluster, the
constellation of Orion, the
brightest star Sirius, and the neighboring
Large and
Small Magellanic
Cloud galaxies. (Can you
find them?) The Piton de la Fournaise erupted for months in 2006, and for days in 2007, 2008, and in
January of 2010. Nobody knows how long the
current eruption will last, or when The Volcano will erupt next.
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