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'Nature's ticking time bomb': Italy’s most 'dangerous volcano' peers through a mysterious cloud hole from space

A rare satellite image captures Mount Vesuvius peeking through a mysterious cloud gap, sparking concerns about the volcano's past and future eruption threats to nearby Naples, Italy.

January 30, 2025 / 15:03 IST
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The Landsat 8 satellite captured Mount Vesuvius' caldera perfectly aligned with a cloud gap during its pass in 2022. (Image: NASA)

A rare satellite image captures Mount Vesuvius peeking through a strange cloud formation, raising curiosity about the volcano’s past and future threats. The image reveals the volcano’s vast crater, surrounded by remnants of an ancient peak. Scientists are intrigued by the unusual cloud pattern above the site.

Mysterious Cloud Gap Reveals Vesuvius
A stunning satellite photo shows Mount Vesuvius peering through a circular hole in the clouds. The 4,203-foot (1,281-metre) volcano, near Naples, Italy, appears like a watchful eye from space. Scientists are unsure what caused the unusual cloud gap. However, experts suggest a passing aircraft from Naples International Airport may have created the hole, similar to "fallstreak holes" seen in clouds.

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The reason behind the circular hole in Vesuvius' cloud cover remains uncertain. (Image: NASA)

The image also reveals the remnants of Mount Somma, an older volcano that once stood in the same location. Over time, Vesuvius formed within its collapsed structure, leaving behind a curved ridge visible from space.