WATCH: Rivers of glowing lava pour down the slopes of Mount Etna after Europe's most active volcano roared back to life.
New drone footage captures a steady stream of molten rock flowing from a newly opened fracture near the summit, illuminating the mountainside.
Volcanologists say the latest activity has remained relatively calm, with lava steadily advancing and no major explosive eruptions reported.
What's next for @NASAMoonBase?
Join us on Tuesday, June 30 at 2:30pm ET (1830 UTC) for a live news event where we'll share updates on our plans for lunar exploration and the next steps toward establishing an enduring human presence on the Moon. https://t.co/xsrWvVRqTz
Summer, summer, summertime ☀️
June 21 is the summer solstice for folks north of the Equator. This is when the Northern Hemisphere reaches its maximum tilt toward the Sun and has its longest stretch of daylight all year. https://t.co/LmLttEnj9Y
During the Lyrids meteor shower in April, our Meteoroid Environments Office at #NASAMarshall captured several lunar impacts!
Studying these impacts will help us protect hardware, instruments, and astronauts who will walk on the Moon's surface.
MORE: https://t.co/z4bn6tdtMN
Super! 💫
Data from @chandraxray has uncovered possible remains of a supernova in the middle of our Milky Way galaxy. If confirmed, this supernova piece would be one of the closest to our galaxy’s central black hole that we have ever found. https://t.co/gI5TfSJ45E