Australian volcano Big Ben rumbling again as NASA images reveal lava lake has overflowed crater


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An image taken by NASA’s EO-1 satellite shows the lava flow on Australia’s only active volcano widening at the top.Picture: NASASource: Supplied

NASA’s EO-1 satellite snapped the shot of Big Ben, which is located on the remote Heard Island, about 4,100km southwest of Perth, in the sub-Antarctic, on April 20.

When compared to another image taken on April 7, it appears the lava flow is widening at the top, NASA said.

The volcano’s caldera appears to have filled with so much lava that some has since cascaded down Mawson Peak.

Heard Island’s remoteness and Mawson Peak’s altitude of  2745 metres mean there’s nothing to fear from the eruption, The Register reports.

No permanent human presence exists on the island, beyond an automated weather station.

 Herald Sun.



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