Insight Into: Eyjafallajökull Volcano
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Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano became famous in 2010 when its eruption brought much of the air travel over Europe to a halt.
Produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute’s Office of Public Outreach in collaboration with the NASA Earth Observatory.
All images, illustrations, and videos courtesy of NASA except:
· Aerial photo of Mt. Erebus: Jeanie Mackinder
· Ground-based photo of Mt. Erebus: Dr. Eric Christian / NASA
· Sea creature illustration copyright The National Library of Israel, Shapell Family Digitization Project _and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Geography – Historic Cities Research Project
· Ground-based photos of Eyjafjallajökull: David Karnå
· Eyjafjallajökull video footage: Ágúst Guðbjörnsson / agustgudbjornsson.com
· EO-1 satellite illustration: ATK
· Fimmvörðuháls fissure photo: Henrik Thorburn
· Simulation of ash spreading over Europe: Nina Kristiansen, Sabine Eckhardt, NILU
· Eyjafjallajökull panorama: Henrik Thorburn
· Mount St. Helens aerial photo: USGS
Music courtesy of Associated Production Music
Written by Tracy Vogel
Designed by Marc Lussier
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Eyjafjallajökull in Icelandic, translates to: island, mountain, glacier
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Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano became famous in 2010 when its eruption brought much of the air travel over Europe to a halt.