Volcano pics from space - their out of this world

This series of cool pictures were taken from space and show magnificent aerial views of volcanoes from across the globe. These photographs were snapped by the US operated GeoEye-1 satellite and the International Space Station.

Bird's eye view: Safe from harm, NASA scientists look down on the Sarychev Peak volcano as the dramatic eruption takes place. The force of the blast sends clouds scattering.

As the ISS continues its perfectly-timed flyby, the eruption continues unabated. The perfect 'plume' at the top of the volcano implies there is no shearing wind, which would have disrupted the pattern.

 Stretching behind the volcano lies the vast shadow caused by the eruption, as the blast continues to grow

Extraordinary ... Papua New Guinea's Manam Volcano
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Plume ... Mount Etna in Italy
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Moonscape ... Klyuchevskaya volcano in Russia
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Smoking ... the Shiveluch volcano in Russia
NASA / SPL / Barcroft Media

Eye spy ... Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania
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