The footage that stunned NASA.. a volcano releases water to the edge of space

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And the volcano eruptedWonga Tonga Honga Ha Ebay In mid-January, its repercussions reached hundreds of kilometers and led to a tsunami.

The volcano is located in the country TongaWhich is an archipelago of dozens of islands in the Pacific Ocean.

added a scientist in"NASA"Thursday, new information about this volcano, which is that it pushed unprecedented quantities into the stratosphere, which is one of the upper layers of the atmosphere, and is sufficient to fill 58 thousand Olympic-sized swimming pools, according to the network. "Fox News".

mentioned a scientist Atmosphere In Agency, Luis Milan: "We’ve never seen anything like this".

Milan explained that when he revolted volcanosea water came into contact with lava that was extremely hot, resulting in the formation of "Explosive steam".

According to "NASA"This vapor will remain for years and is likely to affect the Earth’s temperature.

It is estimated that this type of steam It takes about 3-5 years to dissipate, but the water from the eruption may take 5-10 years to evaporate.

Milan writes in a scientific study that this volcano may be the first to be observed whose impact on the climate is not through surface cooling, caused by volcanic sulphate aerosols, but through surface warming.

Milan led a study tried to measure the amount evaporating water The volcano pushed it into the stratosphere, which is located at a distance of 12-53 km from the Earth’s surface.

and found Milan And his colleagues found that the volcano sent amounts estimated at 146 TAR (one trillion is equal to) into the stratosphere, and this amount is equal to 10 percent of the total water in the atmosphere.

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And the volcano eruptedWonga Tonga Honga Ha Ebay In mid-January, its repercussions reached hundreds of kilometers and led to a tsunami.

The volcano is located in the country TongaWhich is an archipelago of dozens of islands in the Pacific Ocean.

A NASA scientist added, Thursday, new information about this volcano, which is that it pushed unprecedented quantities into the stratosphere, which is one of the upper layers of the atmosphere, and is sufficient to fill 58,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools, according to the “Fox News” network.

mentioned a scientist Atmosphere At the agency, Luis Milan: “We’ve never seen anything like this.”

Milan explained that when he revolted volcanoThe sea water came into contact with the lava that was extremely hot, resulting in the formation of ‘explosive steam’.

According to NASA, this vapor will remain for years, and is likely to affect the Earth’s temperature.

It is estimated that this type of steam It takes about 3-5 years to dissipate, but the water from the eruption may take 5-10 years to evaporate.

Milan writes in a scientific study that this volcano may be the first to be observed whose impact on the climate is not through surface cooling, caused by volcanic sulphate aerosols, but through surface warming.

Milan led a study tried to measure the amount evaporating water The volcano pushed it into the stratosphere, which is located at a distance of 12-53 km from the Earth’s surface.

and found Milan And his colleagues said that the volcano sent quantities estimated at 146 TAR (one trillion is equal to) into the stratosphere, and this amount is equal to 10 percent of the total water in the atmosphere.

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