Mt. Etna Lava Plumes
			
		
		
			Credit & 
Copyright:   Marco Fulle 
(Stromboli online)
		
		
			Mt. Etna 
has been erupting for hundreds of thousands of years.  
Located in Sicily, 
Italy, 
the volcano produces lava fountains 
over one kilometer high.  
Mt. Etna is not only one of the 
most active volcanoes on 
Earth, 
it is one of the largest, measuring over 50 kilometers at 
its base and rising nearly 3 kilometers high.  
Pictured in 2001 May, the tops of two 
lava plumes 
are visible near the center of the frame, 
while hot lava flowing down the 
volcano is visible on the left.  
This panoramic shot also includes the 
city lights of Calabria and Taormina on the left, 
and Catania on the right.  
The Earth's rotation 
is discernable on 
this long duration image as 
star trails.  
Orange 
Mars 
can be seen rising just below the star 
Antares far in the distance.