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Astronaut Captures Stunning Views of Mount Etna and Vesuvius from ISS

Amara Osei2 days ago06 mins

NASA astronaut aboard ISS captures stunning photos of Mount Etna and Mount Vesuvius from orbit. See the images and learn what scientists are learning from them.

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