NASA
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Caught on NASA's Camera: Volcano "Silent' for 60 Years, Covered in Glacial Snow Erupts
Mount Sourabaya in the isolated region of South Atlantic Ocean has been silent for 60 years. But it erupted twice in the last few weeks, and if not for NASA satellites, the eruption would have gone unnoticed.
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