Alaska scientists are watching a massive volcanic eruption on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula.
The Shiveluch volcano as seen from the International Space Station in July 2007. Photo: NASA via public domain.
Shiveluch Volcano began spewing ash high into the atmosphere on Monday — up to at least 50,000 feet — and the huge ash cloud was drifting east.
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