Great new photos from the International Space Station


Boston.com’s The Big Picture recently featured 35 photos NASA have released from the International Space Station.  The images of Russia’s Sarychev Peak Volcano are incredible.  Click the photo below to see all 35 images.

Pyroclastic flows of the Sarychev Peak Volcano can be seen tumbling down its slope (lighter clouds, bottom). Also visible is a closer view of the condensation cloud or "pileus", formed by the rapidly rising plume. (NASA/JSC)

Pyroclastic flows of the Sarychev Peak Volcano can be seen tumbling down its slope (lighter clouds, bottom). Also visible is a closer view of the condensation cloud or "pileus", formed by the rapidly rising plume. (NASA/JSC)

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