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The mission science team detected particle plumes ejecting from the surface January 6, followed by additional plumes over the past two months.
They detected particle plumes ejecting off the surface on January 6, followed by additional smaller plumes on January 21753 and February 19.
The mission science team detected particle plumes ejecting off of the surface on January 13, followed by additional plumes over the last two months.
The mission science team detected particle plumes ejecting off of the surface on January 6, followed by additional plumes over the last two months.
Some stopped on the road to watch the advance of the giant ash plumes — then broke into a sprint as they realized how fast the plumes were approaching.
But in 2005 Cassini spotted plumes of water vapour shooting into space from the moon's southern pole (the plumes are thought to be the source of one of Saturn's many rings).
The agency's ozone monitoring equipment detected two streaks of plumes.
They have detected particle plumes ejecting off of the surface.
The footage shows plumes of smoke rising into the sky.
Forget about paltry ice buckets and passé plumes of cinnamon.
Sediment plumes at the London Array in the North Atlantic.
It's not the gas in these plumes that's most concerning.
Aerial views showed the mountains covered in plumes of smoke.
SUBTITLE: In 2005, Cassini discovered plumes on Saturn's moon Enceladus.
That's what the plumes are about on Europa as well.
Plumes of smoke rise, the explosions rumbling in the distance.
Plumes of acrid smoke came barreling out of tree tops.
It doesn't have fancy swirling clouds or rings or plumes.
Europa's plumes don't seem to extend very far into space.
Heavy plumes of smoke flowed from the vehicle immediately after.
I looked for little white plumes and counted three Juuls.
To the east, two enormous blasts preceded two enormous plumes.
Hours later, plumes of black smoke billowed over Beirut's skyline.
More American airstrikes sent plumes of smoke into the sky.
Others shot plumes into the sky "like fireworks," Ballinger said.
That means these plumes may be consistently erupting from one region.
Massive plumes of dust could be seen trailing the falling rocks.
Plumes are where the river's freshwater mixes with the ocean's saltwater.
Plumes of smoke and ash erupt from Mount Etna on Oct.
Plumes on Enceladus Here, water vapor escapes from vents on Enceladus.
Thick plumes of smoke can be seen wafting to the northeast.
Video showed dark plumes of smoke billowing from the crash site.
They saw what looked to be plumes three of those times.
It could sample vapour plumes to learn about the ocean's composition.
Observations of plumes were made by Hubble in 2012 and 2016.
Or maybe the plumes themselves are to blame for the heating.
During the war, LOST filled the trenches with brilliant-yellow plumes.
"Nobody complains about making noise, or sending plumes into the sky."
"The Austrian eagle has already lost its plumes," one verse goes.
Many cars were on fire, sending out plumes of black smoke.
But something else may contribute to the electrification of volcanic plumes.
Where there are plumes, there's a good chance there's liquid water.
"I don't need them seeing the plumes again," said Daniel Barwick.
Steam plumes were observed from the reactor in images from Feb.
Pedestrians squealed as the plumes of water shot into the air.
The Hubble space telescope has already spotted possible evidence of such plumes.
Later, the video shows plumes of white smoke rising above the crowds.
The eruption sent plumes of ash 6km (3.7 miles) into the atmosphere.
More recently, in April, it discovered traces of hydrogen in Enceladus's plumes.
And computer molecules had predicted that meteorites could trigger these water plumes.
One effect of these clean energy behemoths, however, seems indisputable: sediment plumes.
Images and footage showed bloodied pews, broken glass, and plumes of smoke.
Plumes of steam rise as lava enters the ocean near Pahoa, Hawaii.
Thick plumes of smoke could be seen above the airport, it said.
The Rock shoots plumes of fire into the air a few times
One of the trickiest things was getting those exhaust plumes just right.
Plumes of black smoke have blown across beaches popular with European tourists.
These vibrate imperceptibly and create plumes of cold water vapor when powered.
Witnesses said they heard the drones and then saw plumes of smoke.
Plumes of smoke billow from the top floors of hollowed out buildings.
And plumes offer a great opportunity for studying what's inside this ocean.
Detecting complex organic molecules in its plumes needs further investigation, researchers said.
Wheels would fall off, plumes of smoke would billow, over and over.
In June and July, plumes from the Swan Lake fire engulfed Anchorage. 
When it rains the still-cooling lava ridges give off steam plumes.
Plumes of snow rise and settle, the fog of a broken dream.
The largest since 63, they produced plumes 26,22018 and 22018,000 feet high.
Plumes of toxic ash also remain a public health concern for authorities.
They eventually exploded, sending thick, black plumes of smoke into the sky.
The plumes were sporadic, and Hubble only detected a few of them.
Plumes of smoke and ash rise above Tagaytay as Taal volcano erupts.
Cassini discovered that Saturn's moon Enceladus sprays plumes of water into space.
Soon, tear gas was misting around the crowd in great gray plumes.
Construction workers reportedly watched as plumes of smoke rose into the sky.
The Cassini mission caught sight of plumes erupting from Saturn's moon Enceladus.
The Kokuka caught fire, sending plumes of black smoke into the sky.
"The estimates for the mass [of the plumes] are similar, the estimates for the height of the plumes are similar," Sparks, an author on a study detailing the new plume finding in the Astrophysical Journal, said in a statement.
NASA satellite images show the two toxic smoke plumes near Mosul, Iraq, Oct.
Understanding how these plumes are generated will help astronomers understand how galaxies evolve.
The series of blasts sent huge plumes of smoke billowing into the sky.
On May 3, Kilauea began shooting ash plumes 30,000 feet into the air.
Videos downloaded on social media showed plumes of smoke rising from a distance.
On October 28, 2015, the Cassini probe flew through these plumes, collecting samples.
Large plumes of black smoke could be seen billowing above the city's skyline.
Exhales gray chemical plumes that drift into the evening air while he texts.
And since the clouds are just water, the plumes aren't polluting the atmosphere.
To the west, across the river, chemical works lazily puff out white plumes.
Officials also warned of toxic plumes, called laze, after lava entered the ocean.
Plumes of water vapor, ice, and salts shooting from the surface of Enceladus.
But the indirect connection wasn't enough to confirm the existence of water plumes.
Windows had shattered, and flames and plumes of black smoke were lashing out.
During its Enceladus dives, Cassini determined that the plumes consist mostly of water.
The air strikes cause massive plumes of smoke that hang over the neighborhood.
Initial reports described explosions and plumes of smoke rising outside Damascus, Reuters reported.
Plumes of smoke rose from burning cars and wounded people walked around dazed.
It also has the potential for plumes and an atmosphere, according to NASA.
"I don't know what those blobs, plumes, lollipops, bubbles, heads are," Barlow says.
It was off target, and the soldiers regarded the dirt plumes with indifference.
It began emitting huge plumes of smoke on Sunday at around 1 p.m.
And for decades, cars would pump toxic plumes of it into neighborhoods nationwide.
Beyond the farm, a Chevron refinery pumps plumes of smoke into the atmosphere.
Images in Spanish media showed plumes of smoke rising from the base's runway.
Cargo trucks were barreling by and drenching his feet in plumes of water.
That excitement has been bolstered by the plumes of water the planet occasionally spits out: Cassini has found even more enticing ingredients inside those plumes, such as organic chemicals like methane — a molecule that is often associated with biological life.
When they met, the lava chilled into rock while creating plumes of acidic steam.
Video On May 3, Kilauea began shooting ash plumes 30,000 feet into the air.
But in real life air currents tend to carry odor away in discrete plumes.
Christiansen too said that this observation improves confidence that the Clipper would see plumes.
In fact, two distinct vapor-and-ash plumes are active on the Sicilian volcano.
This eruption at Poás did just that, with plumes 500 to 1,000 meters tall.
Wine bottles were popped open; the air grew thick with plumes of cigarette smoke.
When the plumes of methane reach the surface, the water looks like it's boiling.
Scientists knew that the water plumes corresponded to times when meteorite streams were present.
It has been generating plumes of lava haze --  "laze" -- as it interacts with seawater.
"Ash plumes can travel thousands of kilometers away from the volcano itself," Krippner says.
Moon water NASA says there may be plumes of water on Europa, Jupiter's moon.
They also set oil-filled moats ablaze, which creates choking black plumes of smoke.
So think: more sampling of ice on the surface and more sampling icy plumes.
Plumes of smoke and dust rose from sites hit in the Israeli air strikes.
Television images showed flames and plumes of black smoke on mountainsides carpeted in pine.
What Sparks' team saw was one step closer to direct images of water plumes.
Engineers soldered broken parts back together, sending small plumes of smoke into the air.
The probe flew through those plumes and collected data about their composition in 2008.
In the distance, plumes of smoke drifted up from the horizon: Myanmar was burning.
Future space missions could fly through the plumes and study them for possible biochemicals.
Earlier video footage verified by Reuters showed bright flames and thick plumes of smoke.
But in 2003, observations from Earth indicated plumes of methane over parts of Mars.
The short circuits were noisier, they put out bigger plumes of flame-blue sparks.
On chilly days, they warmed themselves near vents that emit plumes of hot steam.
Early this year, Taal Volcano sent plumes of ash into the sky, threatening Manila.
Earthquakes continued, landslides rumbled and ash-rich plumes erupted — all before the main event.
Phivolcs said volcanic activity had "generally waned to weak emission of steam-laden plumes".
Eruptive activity includes elevated seismic actions, lava flows and plumes of steam and ash.
According to the agency, the volcano sent ash plumes 0003,000 feet into the air.
And that occurred close to one of four regions where Hubble has observed plumes.
The fumaroles, steam plumes and bubbling, bursting geysers put on an impressive natural exhibition.
Continuous eruption generated ash plumes 6 to 9 miles above the crater, it said.
Trump greeted guests at tables draped in gold and festooned with feathery white plumes.
"The corona displays a variety of features including streamers, plumes, and loops," NASA said.
Video footage showed heavy plumes of smoke billowing all around the congested slum area.
At first, the big plumes of smoke seemed funny to him and his friends.
USGS officials say the explosion should not be deadly so long as citizens remain out of the area, per the AP.  The backdrop: Plumes had been ashy for the past several days before the explosive eruption, but large ash plumes were more recent.
Plumes of smoke vented from the robot's exposed torso, followed by a burst of flame.
I'm in Paris as the streets of Paris fill with huge plumes of tear gas.
Zooplankton — clouds of tiny sea creatures — turned out to flourish in the mineral-rich plumes.
The NASA research team first noticed the plumes of material emanating from Bennu on Jan.
Sediment plumes and a boat wake at the Thanet wind farm in the North Atlantic.
These plumes came from the Overlook vent, where the lava lake Halema&aposuma&aposu sits.
It&aposs been generating plumes of lava haze or "laze" as it interacts with seawater.
Smoke plumes from wildfires can impact the health of residents 100 miles away, Sarfaty said.
As high as her helicopter was, she said the plumes of smoke reached even higher.
It flew through the geysers, and detected carbon, hydrogen, and crucially methane, in the plumes.
Now, hazardous fumes seething within brilliant plumes continue to be released from the volcano's mouth.
Plumes of smoke were seen on the horizon and helicopters unloaded rockets on rebel positions.
Plumes of smoke from all three fires are seen drifting westward over the Pacific Ocean.
He lost sight of one truck cruising in the opposite direction, trailing plumes of smoke.
"This caused toxic plumes of the chemical to be released into the air," it said.
Afterward, they stand in a circle, picking stray plumes and tufts from one another's clothes.
Witnesses reported loud explosions, followed by plumes of smoke, coming from Jarabulus on Thursday afternoon.
Thick plumes of smoke could be seen from the aircraft at the Tribhuvan International Airport.
But that's actually why shotguns are preferred—they spawn multiple bullets and multiple smoke plumes.
Smaller plumes from the Creek and Rye fires, closer to Los Angeles, also are visible.
Voyager 2 also recorded data showing possible plumes of water being blasted from Triton's interior.
A photograph of Ms. Meza and her children fleeing plumes of tear gas went viral.
As the firefight continued, loud explosions threw plumes of smoke and dust into the air.
Perhaps those plumes have even deposited evidence of life, like amino acids, on Europa's surface.
I could see plumes of smoke in front of me from the town of Andover.
There is also the difficulty of deciding on how big the atmospheric plumes should get.
Its entire body was covered with feathers, complete with two plumes at the tail's end.
Some of the flybys indicated a higher density of particles near the surface — possible plumes.
The fire quickly spread to a nearby field and shot black plumes into the sky.
These are the bolts of lightning you see streaking through storm clouds or volcanic plumes.
The plumes were so thick that a NASA satellite snapped pictures of it from space.
"On that day, huge plumes of smoke drifted over North America...," explains the observatory's post.
Three large explosions are heard, with plumes of gray smoke shooting up into the air.
Firefighters attended the smelter on June 5 after smoke plumes were seen at the plant.
As plumes of ash rise from a volcano, volcanic lightning sometimes erupts within its clouds.
Plumes of smoke billowed across major thoroughfares and between some of the world's tallest skyscrapers.
Given the GarageBand-crafted record's sonic maximalism and its nods to "post-internet" culture, you probably wouldn't expect the songs to carry over to a classical setting, but Montreal ensemble Plumes' latest concert series "Many Visions: Plumes Deconstructs the Music of Grimes" proves otherwise.
Enceladus has a subsurface ocean and this saltwater periodically erupts from the moon's surface as plumes.
Ozone monitoring equipment detected plumes from burning oil wells and sulfur plants near Mosul, Iraq, Oct.
The sediment plumes are a striking illustration of how California is losing control of its water.
They explode, sending plumes of junk charging through space at 23 times the speed of sound.
"These results provide strong independent evidence of the presence of plumes at Europa," the team concluded.
State media CCTV showed photos of the tanker ablaze and billowing plumes of thick dark smoke.
The fire sent large plumes of smoke into the sky that could be seen for miles.
The same effect happens in major volcanic eruptions when giant plumes of ash sweep across continents.
Plumes like the one over Iraq can travel around the world on wind currents, NASA said.
And then in 2013 and 2014, Curiosity detected plumes of methane of 7 parts per billion.
Observations have also shown water plumes erupting from the surface of one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus.
And a previous team found evidence of water plumes on Europa in 2012, also using Hubble.
Plumes of smoke billowed across major thoroughfares and in between some of the world's tallest skyscrapers.
Big volcanic eruptions cool the planet by releasing plumes of sulphur dioxide into the upper atmosphere.
Sediment plumes and a boat wake at the Greater Gabbard wind farm in the North Atlantic.
It abuts the Olkaria geothermal power plants, from which plumes of steam pour into the sky.
It&aposs likely that rockfall into the lava lake led to these plumes, the HVO said.
Some lava over the weekend began flowing into the ocean and generated plumes of lava haze.
Geek Out: NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has found evidence of "water plumes" on Jupiter's moon Europa.
The Cassini spacecraft took this photo in 2009 and actually flew through one of those plumes!
They spotted water plumes rising 125 miles above the surface in September using the Hubble Telescope.
At Kilauea's summit, there continues to be explosions that shoot plumes of ash into the sky.
People cowered in shopping centers and supermarkets and black plumes of smoke rose across the skyline.
That's because heat from the interior of the moon is being forced upward in the plumes.
We flew over acres of clear-cut land and through plumes of smoke from burning trees.
Europa's plumes are thought to stem from a global saltwater ocean lurking underneath the moon's crust.
The experts track how far and fast the missiles travel, and the color of their plumes.
Europa Clipper will be able to gather material from plumes if it can fly through them.
When the warmth destabilizes the ice, blocks break loose, producing huge plumes of reddish-brown dust.
Another part of the image is the dark cloudless background which sets off the exhaust plumes.
We can infer that that these plumes are due to hot eruptions on the ocean floors.
Massive flames and plumes of smoke could be seen pouring out of the Baytown Olefins plant.
Large plumes of smoke billowed from the blast site in Cizre, footage on CNN Turk showed.
Bullets again pinged off the vehicle, and mortar shells sent up plumes of dust around us.
The small international airport on neighboring Lombok Island shut down as towering gray plumes drifted east.
The forms in the inkjet prints could be pelvises, pools of ink or plumes of smoke.
"The discovery of plumes is one of the biggest surprises of my scientific career," Lauretta said.
The bright plumes create disruptions in the belts that can last for months or even years.
Video footage showed civilians trying to flee as dark plumes of smoke rose on the horizon.
Fountains of lava generate dark gray, steam-laden plumes up to 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) high.
When the sun rose a few hours later, thick plumes of smoke were visible from space.
The Hubble first recorded signs of possible plumes in 2012, then again in 2014 and 2016.
Ash plumes shot 2800,275 feet into the air near the town of Hilo in eastern Kona.
The icy, active ocean worlds were both found to be sending plumes of material into space.
She listed heavily, with massive smoke plumes billowing into the air, and sank not long after.
They then sift through the piles as fetid plumes of smoke rise from the smoldering landfill.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft sampled the plumes of Enceladus, but larger material typically doesn't reach orbital height.
Scientists still aren't sure if the plumes appear with any kind of regularity on Europa or if they shoot forth randomly, but more observations with the Hubble or NASA's future James Webb Space Telescope mission could help pin down the exact timing of the water plumes.
There's more evidence that plumes of water are erupting from underneath the crust of Jupiter's moon Europa.
Black plumes from the Qayyarah oil field are rich with black carbon and other light-absorbing aerosols.
Art director Neil Krug created what he calls "a hyper-real tableau of smoke plumes and fire."
Every once in a while, surface cracks appear, shooting plumes of vapor and ice grains into space.
Plumes of smoke engulfed the HNA Platinum Mix Hotel in Nanchang, the capital of China's Jiangxi Province.
Using the Hubble Space Telescope, scientists caught sight of water plumes bursting out from Europa's icy surface.
At Kilauea&aposs summit, there continues to be explosions that shoot plumes of ash into the sky.
Park webcams showed other landmarks, such the El Capitan rock formation, concealed by thick plumes of smoke.
In the 1980s, scientists found that the hot vents could discharge giant plumes of warm, buoyant water.
According to the study, LUCA lived around hydrothermal plumes, and thrived in an environment devoid of oxygen.
Kilauea's eruption has also generated earthquakes and featured gushing molten rock, giant ash plumes and sulfur dioxide.
Plumes of ammonia swell up in wave patterns to form bands tens of thousands of kilometers across.
And sediment plumes will extend the damage over many thousands of square kilometres beyond the mining area.
And Cassini regularly sees great plumes of water vapor and gases erupt from the surface of Enceladus.
Then they went in the Featherman, which is basically a bird blender, to pull out the plumes.
Chinese state media CCTV showed pictures of the tanker ablaze and billowing plumes of thick dark smoke.
Cassini also found a global ocean on the moon Enceladus, with ice plumes spouting from its surface.
And Kilauea Volcano's summit had several small ash emissions Sunday, releasing plumes of gas and billowing steam.
Recently, one set of plumes became much cleaner, indicating the successful use of advanced propellants, analysts reported.
Thick plumes of dark smoke billowed from the vessel as it sat atop the bright blue sea.
The plumes blew the compounds into space, where NASA's Cassini spacecraft sensed them as it flew nearby.
Plumes of smoke rose over the streets, and a heavy police presence was reported in the area.
Flares glow in crowds that sing, chant, and curse, while plumes of smoke waft towards the roof.
NOAA satellites have observed that the massive plumes have moved east and into North America in July.
Thick, dark plumes of smoke billowed from the factory through the afternoon as an inferno took hold.
Anchiornis had small bushy plumes covering its back and neck, unlike its straighter wing and tail feathers.
Video footage showed civilians trying to flee as dark plumes of smoke rose on the horizon. Sens.
From an office in Nederland, Kelly Berka saw the plumes of smoke from after the afternoon explosion.
Together we raced to the men's shelter, amid the cacophony of bombs and plumes of black smoke.
Photos on Chinese social media showed a huge fire and plumes of smoke rising from the facility.
Reuters television footage showed thick plumes of smoke rising into the air and fire fighters dousing flames.
Several years ago, Pam Morey recalled, one of those plumes filled the skies over Big Bear Lake.
Photographs on Chinese social media showed a huge fire and plumes of smoke rising from the facility.
In 2015, following a flyby of the moon by the Cassini spacecraft which took photos of water-rich plumes erupting from Enceladus' surface, a scientist from Cornell University proposed the Enceladus Life Finder (ELF) which would make its primary mission sampling these plumes to determine their chemical makeup.
When peatlands burn, they're like carbon bombs, releasing tremendous plumes of climate-warming greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
The oceanic plumes that indicate Enceladus' geological activity are the source of material for one of Saturn's rings.
There might be an industrial plant nearby that's not up to code, plumes fanning out with the breeze.
Plumes of smoke billowed from the Moria compound on Lesbos island that Pope Francis visited on April 16.
Ice plumes (left) and an enhanced image emphasizing fissure eruptions of ice (right) on Enceladus, taken by Cassini.
There are new fears that shifting trade winds will send vog plumes toward the rest of the state.
Plumes of smoke rose from territory to the east and a few explosions rang out in the background.
Ash plumes rises from the forest following a massive eruption of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, on May 22.
Images on social media showed large plumes of smoke disseminating above mountains against a backdrop of blue sky.
Except this time there was no soot covering the streets or plumes of pungent smoke in the air.
Beneath the dust, uniformed bullies bled their lives out, and their fuel tanks exploded into great gray plumes.
A home is overshadowed by towering smoke plumes as the Camp fire burns through Paradise on Nov. 8.
As a result, the rocket released a short burst of exhaust plumes but remained on the launch pad.
One painting depicts police firing tear gas, with thick plumes of smoke billowing across a mass of demonstrators.
NASA says its astronomers may have spotted water vapor plumes erupting on the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa.
In reality, these are vast wakes and plumes of suspended sediment generated by three enormous offshore wind farms.
A NASA study determined that when meteorites strike the moon, they cause water plumes to shoot into space.
In 2015, NASA's Cassini spacecraft flew through one of Enceladus' icy plumes and collected fragments of organic compounds.
The dense plumes of smoke are emanating from multiple sites about 30 miles (50 km) south of Mosul.
Its harvesting will throw up plumes of silt which, in settling, could swamp the sea floor's delicate ecosystem.
She posted a video on Facebook of huge plumes of smoke hanging over burning ridges around the lake.
The capsule became engulfed in flames, and plumes of thick, orange-tinged smoke could be seen for miles.
To my chagrin, I saw plumes of black smoke pouring out of the tailpipe of the old truck.
Greatest hits since entering Saturn's orbit 13 years ago: Hydrogen plumes on Enceladus, which could conceivably support life.
Photos circulating on social media showed plumes of smoke rising in different areas and militiamen on the streets.
The question of whether plumes of water vapor and icy materials erupt on Europa has circulated for decades.
"It's really amazing, as you see the plumes moving and the level of resolution and detail," Hutyra says.
A fire subsequently engulfed the restaurant, sending plumes of smoke into the air, images on social media showed.
Historically, when coal was burned, plants would send the ash out of smokestacks, creating dark plumes of smoke.
The events have mostly caused small plumes with little ash and mostly steam, according to US Geological Survey.
Ash plumes on Tuesday had spouted as high as 12,000 feet (3,657 meters) into the air, scientists said.
Veterans argue that the dioxin was confirmed in the major harbors as a result of river discharge plumes.
Large plumes of smoke rose from at least two fires -- and probably several more -- that continue to burn.
Even the pigeons here in New York City, which are called rock doves (Columba livia), exhibit iridescent plumes.
Bellandur Lake, the city's largest, often bursts into flames and sends plumes of black smoke into the sky.
When fires hit those downed trees, the state will begin to experience "mass fires" spewing plumes of carbon.
The 38 North team identified plumes of steam rising from the reactor in satellite images obtained on Feb.
They could be sent into the plumes of Enceladus, Saturn's icy moon, which ejects water vapor into space.
About 25,13 people left their homes after the erupting volcano spewed plumes of ash and steam last week.
To investigate the possible plumes, a thermal instrument will search for eruptions or water particles in the atmosphere.
Operators are also using thermal imaging cameras that can see invisible plumes of methane and other hydrocarbon gases.
"I can see the plumes of an ethanol plant six miles away from my office here," he said.
Plumes of smoke wafted above the Kastanies border crossing as Greek soldiers fired warning shots in the air.
Luckily, the wind was blowing, so the toxic plumes wafted a bit, and the marines sprinted to safety.
Black plumes of smoke rose from the crash site as firefighters and emergency workers rushed to the scene.
The plumes erupting from its southern region suggest that there is a warm salty ocean beneath the ice.
A symbol of both flight and fancy, plumes have been the object of obsession — and adornment — for centuries.
And as the plane took off, I could see plumes of smoke towering into the sky below me.
Video captured by onlookers and shared to social media shows debris cluttering the air amid plumes of smoke.
Giant plumes of methane leak into the atmosphere like an invisible oil spill, unseen by the naked eye.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft found that Enceladus emits plumes of water into space following the probe's arrival in 2004.
A symbol of both flight and fancy, plumes have been the object of obsession — and adornment — for centuries.
And when they stunt, with curving burnouts or wheelies, their tires send off plumes of magenta-hued smoke.
Along with paintings, the exhibit showcases period hats and bonnets embellished with silk flowers, ribbons, plumes, and feathers.
Several years later, in 2013 and 2014, NASA's Curiosity Rover detected methane plumes on the surface of Mars.
The camera appears mere feet away from plumes of fire licking the trunks of trees and consuming underbrush.
WattTime says it can also use infrared imaging to identify heat from smokestack plumes or cooling-water discharge.
Gases unleashed by the damage exploded, sending plumes of radioactive particles like iodine, cesium, and plutonium into the atmosphere.
NASA announced yesterday that the Hubble Space Telescope likely spied plumes of ice coming from the surface of Europa.
The NASA image shows plumes of smoke rising from the landfill and spreading to the surrounding densely populated areas.
Now, volcanic plumes can be of a lot of different heights, from a 100 meters to over 50 kilometers.
Plumes of dust commonly contain electrical charge due to collisions and friction between the particles, according to the paper.
Such rivers occur when plumes of moisture over the Pacific Ocean start to mesh with a larger storm system.
The family watched helplessly from the window of their home as plumes of black smoke billowed into the sky.
Then, vortex sensors could have helped map the plumes of oil released, helping predict the spread of the spill.
So during the dry season several fires break out every day and smoulder away, releasing plumes of acrid smoke.
The ignition lasted for a full 122 seconds, sending flames and plumes of gas out into the Utah desert.
Satellites track typhoons, monitor volcanic-ash plumes and catalogue the changing ways in which human beings use the land.
Sometimes called the "Pineapple Express," these enormous plumes originate in the tropics and follow a path towards large landmasses.
Dust plumes up from the carpet when he walks in, finding a path around furniture of dark heavy wood.
In 2003, for instance, telescopes from Earth mapped plumes of methane of about 45 parts per billion on Mars.
Plumes of smoke rose from the hills around Jarablus, visible from the Turkish town of Karkamis across the border.
News channel NTV showed large plumes of smoke billowing from the site which it said was a police checkpoint.
During a launch, bystanders can see these exhaust plumes trailing behind a rocket as it ascends into the sky.
Her husband looked dapper in a sleek tux and blue bow tie to match the plumes of her dress.
As the rocket's nine Merlin engines roared to life for a few seconds, exhaust plumes billowed around the launchpad.
Chinese state media CCTV showed pictures on Sunday of the tanker ablaze and billowing plumes of thick dark smoke.
The devastation has destroyed homes in its path, sending plumes of smoke and noxious sulphuric gases into the air.
Deep smoke up to 10,000 feet AGL with multiple layers of smoke caused by transport of different #wildfire plumes.
Water-spraying planes could not be deployed against most fires due to gigantic plumes of smoke that reduced visibility.
Such an eruption could generate ash plumes over an area 12 miles from the summit crater, the HOV said.
Plumes of smoke poured out of the home as fire crews saturated the structure and the lawn around it.
They would huddle shoulder-to-shoulder around long, cluttered tables, sewing pleats, pinning patterns, and threading plumes through netting.
Such an eruption could generate ash plumes over an area 12 miles from the summit crater, the HVO said.
He rushed outside to see plumes of black smoke billowing from the train tracks between 117th and 118th Streets.
It could send ash plumes as far as 12 miles from the summit crater, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said.
They fled a triple threat of repeating earthquakes, fountains of molten lava and plumes of dangerous sulfur dioxide gas.
Sediment plumes and disturbance caused by mining could wipe out habitats for slow-growing corals and fish, Mahapatra said.
The spacecraft is expected to fly through Europa's water vapor plumes to analyze what might be in the ocean.
They say a phreatic eruption could happen, sending ash plumes as far as 12 miles from the summit crater.
There continues to be intermittent explosions at the summit that have been sending plumes of ash into the sky.
He watched the glowing red sun as it began to set, punctuated by plumes of smoke from the west.
This year, plumes of smoke that engulfed parts of Russia and Greenland were big enough to see from space.
Videos of the fire posted on social media showed plumes of smoke billowing from the mall's roof and windows.
The air is thick and there's a ghostly orange light coming from the sun through the plumes of smoke.
About 50 gallons of diesel fuel spilled onto the highway, intensifying the flames and releasing plumes of black smoke.
Although potentially fatal if inhaled, Stovall said the danger was confined to the immediate vicinity of laze plumes themselves.
Those donkey carts now share space with cheap scooters, which spin around corners spewing growls and plumes of exhaust.
The plants look like river deltas, like plumes of smoke, like controlled detonations, like lightning bolts scything through darkness.
CNN Turk broadcast video showed large blasts and plumes of smoke rising into the night sky over the area.
This is the first time scientists have had close-up observations of particle plumes erupting from an asteroid's surface.
In the historic center, men took shelter behind makeshift barricades amid plumes of tear gas, according to Reuters witnesses.
Lava fountains generated dark gray steam-laden plumes that reached 800 meters (2,624 feet) high, according to the institute.
As emergency responders rushed to the scene, footage from the crash site showed plumes of thick black smoke rising.
The plumes, if they exist, could contain molecules that hint at whether Europa possesses the building blocks of life.
Much of it ended up flowing into the Pacific Ocean, creating plumes of acidic, glassy steam in the process.
From space, Australia's smoke plumes can look like aggressive rivers, flowing relentlessly from the nation's southeastern forests and bushlands.
Thick plumes of smoke rippled into the air above Nairobi yesterday, spiraling from 25 monsoon-sodden piles of ivory.
Thick plumes of smoke rippled into the air above Nairobi yesterday, spiraling from 11 monsoon-sodden piles of ivory.
Supermassive black holes like Sag A also generate huge plumes of material that can extend the entire length of galaxies.
The powerful, deadly blasts sent huge plumes of smoke billowing into the sky and shook the ground in neighboring towns.
Several pilots told The New York Times about multiple encounters with UFOs with no visible engine or infrared exhaust plumes.
Brittle synth leads shimmer like freshly rolled up snowballs; sighing ambience plumes outward like fogged breath on a car window.
Sean Novack, center, and two of his neighbors look toward plumes of smoke from diminishing flames across a railroad track.
Winds gusting to about 281 mph (240 kph) pushed the flames, and enormous plumes of smoke were visible for miles.
It's an outcome much of the community predicted after plumes of dark smoke could be seen coming from the volcano.
One of the cranes was seen falling to the ground amid plumes of smoke and debris generated by the explosion.
When the towers fell, I saw the smoke plumes (tall) from the kitchen window; the hair on my nape raised.
Plumes of smoke could be seen rising over the area, which police had showered with tear gas, the witness said.
They decided to study 33 water plumes on the surface, 29 of which were known and four which were new.
Scientists hope that the plumes will allow them to gather water samples of the water without drilling through the ice.
If the findings are confirmed, Europa would be the second moon in the solar system known to spew water plumes.
During a series of tests on April 20, thick plumes of smoke rose over a SpaceX facility in Cape Canaveral.
Sunday at the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava in Manhattan sent plumes of smoke billowing into the city's skyline.
Members of the extreme-left anarchist group black bloc also turned up, lighting torches which billowed black plumes of smoke.
Both teams used different methods for finding evidence of the plumes, though they haven't yet made observations of them simultaneously.
The possibility of plumes on Europa is tantalizing because it offers a new (and easier) way to make those measurements.
And it could send ash plumes as far as 12 miles from the summit crater, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said.
His adopted son, Jacques Hainnu-Simard, explained they were looking for the plumes of mist that rise from whales' blowholes.
Ordinarily, the 20063,000-foot mountain is tranquil, snow-capped and gorgeous, even if it does regularly emit plumes of smoke.
The Clipper spacecraft is expected to fly through Europa's water vapor plumes to analyze what might be in the ocean.
During the test, the upper portion of the rocket blew apart and heavy plumes of smoke flowed from the vehicle.
Both plumes, photographed in UV light by Hubble, were seen in silhouette as the moon passed in front of Jupiter.
With plumes of ash and glowing lava, the area around Mount Kilauea looks more like Mordor than a tropical paradise.
Plumes have also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) erupting through the solid ice surface of Europa's ocean.
The stage was kept ablaze with tiki torches and plumes of pyro, and the Devil himself even made an appearance.
Enceladus spews huge geysers of water vapour from its south pole; Europa appears to puff off occasional plumes as well.
Photos shared to Twitter show the boat lying on its side as plumes of smoke pour out of its sides.
The agency is also warning about the health risks of "laze," or plumes that form when lava hits the ocean.
Plumes of smoke rose over Khartoum as demonstrators blocked streets in some parts of the city, burning tires at barricades.
The earth itself comes apart, and from its depths blast fiery molten rock, acrid gas, and towering plumes of ash.
"It gives you a black and white video and you can see the plumes of pollution come out," he adds.
But they remain open, shrouding neighborhoods in acrid plumes and bulging with flattened handbags, car windshields, needles and rotting food.
Its impact could be felt up to 30 miles away, and toxic plumes could be seen for miles by daybreak.
In 2016, scientists used the Hubble Space Telescope to detect what appeared to be water plumes erupting from Europa's surface.
The SDF's Coordination and Military Operations Center tweeted out video showing plumes of smoke emanating from the town of Qamishli.
After the first crack formed and didn't freeze, the plumes rising up through it allowed new, parallel cracks to form.
In the past, kids rarely smoked at school, where the smell and plumes of smoke would get them in trouble.
The eruption wreaked havoc for local residents, who worried about toxic gas plumes saturated with hydrochloric acid and glass particles.
Pictures on social media showed flames and plumes of smoke emerging from Chester Zoo which said it was now closed.
In 2013, NASA astronomers observed plumes of water vapor being ejected from the frigid, icy surface of Jupiter's moon, Europa.
The new water system was welcomed with parades, fireworks, and fountains shooting plumes of water 50 feet into the air.
Throughout the day, Reuters witnesses on the Golan Heights heard explosions and saw plumes of smoke rising from Syrian territory.
As plumes of black smoke rose from burning tyres, unionists in fluorescent jackets awaited his arrival in a hostile, muscular block.
NASA released new images on Thursday showing sulfur dioxide plumes dispersing across northern and central Iraq as early as Oct. 20163.
"Drum Fife Bugle" twists the traditional instrumentation of a military band around seasick plumes of noise, clipped gasps, and revving electronics.
These winds carry significant portions of stellar material into space, and they're responsible for forming the majestic plumes of dust particles.
Witnesses said they heard the drones and saw plumes of smoke before seeing 20 makeshift coffins moved out of the area.
Plumes of radioactive smoke rose in the town of Pripyat, Ukraine, signaling the start of the worst nuclear disaster in history.
Residents of Solon Springs, Wisconsin, a town about 30 miles from Superior, reported being able to see plumes of smoke overhead.
That's because these plumes snapped by Hubble are as much a "volcanic" product as a big ash cloud is on Earth.
Its numerous accomplishments included dropping a probe and discovering liquid methane oceans on Titan and finding plumes on the moon Enceladus.
The blast, which was felt for miles, sent panicked people scurrying and hurled huge plumes of smoke into the sky. 2.
Small litoral explosions, when lava from the channel hits the ocean, can be seen, along with several plumes ot toxic laze.
Ragweed grown in the downtown Baltimore plot thrived, growing bigger and puffing out larger plumes of pollen than its country counterpart.
The accident resulted in large plumes of smoke rising from the company's facility on the Florida coast, according to Florida Today.
The fact that the one time we've looked back 25 years earlier now [and seen the plumes] is a good sign.
Khalil and Damak want to place fog harvesters near cooling plumes to collect and reuse water that would otherwise be lost.
Monsters can now have fluffy fur of varying lengths, while plumes of feathers move with a breeze in a natural way.
At least three large plumes of smoke were visible at the plant throughout Wednesday, fed by leaping flames consuming the oil.
These plumes are filled with materials that can collect in the air over time, potentially altering the atmosphere in dangerous ways.
During three of those transit events, Hubble observed spectral features that could be plumes, mostly emanating from Europa's south polar terrain.
That data was taken to indicate two enormous plumes of water, jettisoning skyward to a height of 125 miles (200 km).
The dense, green plumes of gas are causing me to crash into trees as I search for a place to land.
As it gets closer, OSIRIS-REx will look for any dust plumes or clouds of material that might be surrounding Bennu.
These vents were spewing heated black, particle-rich plumes that are especially rich in sulfide minerals out into the water column.
This image of Saturn's moon Enceladus, taken by the Cassini probe in 2005, shows plumes of material over its south pole.
Pictures showed what experts said were the engines of two Soviet-designed R-27 missiles clustered together, ejecting two exhaust plumes.
A Reuters photographer saw smoke plumes on the Myanmar side of the border but it was not clear what was alight.
NASA satellite shows smoke plumes and heat signatures (red dots) from the wildfires burning in the Los Angeles area on Dec.
"Lightning in the Aleutians is mostly due to volcanic plumes, as the meteorological conditions for lightning are not common," Freymueller said.
This literal "hotspot" where the plumes happen shows the warmest temperatures on the planet that is otherwise minus 279 degrees Fahrenheit.
The agency has said it won't send the Clipper through these plumes like the Cassini spacecraft did when it studied Enceladus.
When you link that ability to see transient, only-sometimes gas plumes with good digital maps, well, then you've got something.
Before today's findings, it was still somewhat unclear if Europa Clipper would actually see any plumes while it was out there.
Let's look at what the discovery shows: Cassini dove through plumes erupting through the icy surface of the oceans of Enceladus.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration flies planes through smoke plumes, gathering data, but air traffic over wildfires is tightly restricted.
Emergency responders are also concerned with toxic plumes of ash and sulfur dioxide gas that pose a threat to human health.
Geysers have been observed on Saturn's moon Enceladus, and water vapour plumes appear to spew from the surface of Jupiter's Europa.
Langbroek determined the direction of the photos based on the shape of the plumes of smoke coming from the rocket engine.
"In order to view the plumes that Voyager saw in 1989, we have to encounter Triton before 2040," said Dr. Mitchell.
Teams in brightly colored jackets raced industrial drones and competed in events like delivering parcels and spraying plumes of mock pesticide.
You can also track the air quality here and see how the smoke plumes have moved over the past few days.
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake rocked central Mexico on Tuesday, killing at least 27 people as buildings collapsed in plumes of dust.
Others made futile charges through plumes of tear gas in an attempt to break through cordons of armed riot police officers.
The Clipper spacecraft is expected to fly through Europa's water vapor plumes to analyze what might be in the ocean below.
Residents of Baidoa told Reuters they heard two loud blasts in the early evening, followed by huge plumes of the smoke.
A picture caption with an earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to plumes seen rising from a German power plant.
Videos on Twitter show a plane flying low over a neighborhood in South LA with white plumes trailing from its wings.
Similarly, NASA's Europa Clipper mission will launch in 2025 to explore the plumes of material releasing from the moon's subsurface ocean.
White Island is about 30 miles from the east coast of North Island and huge plumes were visible from the mainland.
Schade took videos of the ride leaving the island, showing giant plumes of thick black smoke as the boat quickly departed.
The disasters released radioactive plumes and killed workers, as when one plant's valve burst and superheated steam boiled 14 men alive.
That Hubble data, however, wasn't definitive proof of erupting plumes because it's such a difficult observation to make from Earth's orbit.
The government sent helicopters to rescue people in the ministry as video showed thick plumes of smoke streaming from the building.
The living surprises included red shrimp, brown mussels, pink fish with undulating tails and dense stands of tubeworms with bright red plumes.
"He seemed to be more interested in what I was doing than in the plumes of smoke billowing behind him," he says.
Once they tumble in, said Janine Krippner, a volcanologist at Concord University's Department of Physical Sciences, great plumes of steam are produced.
Allen said he's worried about the plumes of smoke he sees outside his window, as well as the wind and its direction.
Jia and his team thought that they could find evidence for the plumes using the machinery Galileo was using for other purposes.
Although water turning to steam is the main player, these explosions can still produce plumes that reach over 1 kilometer (~3,200 feet).
Jupiter's moon Europa has evidence of water in the form of plumes spewing water vapor out of cracks in its icy surface.
But material from the ocean might transport to the surface, perhaps through those plumes or from the ocean melting and re-freezing.
The unexpected fauna included red shrimp, brown mussels, pink fish with undulating tails, and dense stands of tubeworms with bright red plumes.
Once again, Reynolds looked dapper as ever in sleek tux and blue bow tie to match the plumes on his wife's gown.
"Exhaust plumes have rarely been seen there and none have been observed on any examined imagery this past winter," the report says.
Since 2004, however, both ground-based telescopes and spacecraft orbiting the planet have found plumes of methane spiking up in the air.
The explosion occurred earlier on Monday, sending up plumes of smoke and prompting BASF to turn off some of its production facilities.
Meanwhile, some American resorts are trying to coax more snow out of the clouds by seeding them with plumes of silver iodide.
Every strike resonates with invisible power; smoke plumes follow these cartoon characters as they careen around their environments, almost ready to explode.
Shortly after, several eyewitnesses said they saw plumes of smoke coming from the courtyard where most of the fighting had taken place.
There, the scorching vents are famous for emitting thick plumes of "black smoke," which feed extremophile microbes and worm-like creatures nearby.
The government sent in helicopters to rescue people in the ministry as video showed thick plumes of smoke streaming from the building.
Brasilia time (1700 GMT) and continued into the evening, sending plumes of smoke across the shipping channel at the commodity exporting port.
Trilobites The Hubble Space Telescope has found further evidence that plumes of water erupt through the icy surface of Jupiter's moon Europa.
Photos, which the police published, showed plumes of smoke rising from a building and from a car turned into charred, twisted metal.
"There was no threat to the public, no plumes or anything," said Joe Curtis, director of emergency management for Nevada's Storey County.
NASA and several witnesses of the blast have been posting images and videos of huge plumes of smoke billowing from the area.
On April 26, 1986, an explosion and fire at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant spewed plumes of radioactive materials into the air.
Riley and Gleason, for example, are still in earshot, inviting us linger a little longer among mushroom plumes and atomic tidal waves.
In Dr. Brandis's office, gray, black and glossy plumes have been filed into letter-sized yellow envelopes, neatly stacked on her desk.
Even some of today's most cherished authors, such as J.K. Rowling and Robyn Thurman, have employed nom de plumes during their career.
A set of four new GOES satellites—Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites—can track everything from plumes of volcanic ash to space weather.
The Philippine Air Force carried out bombing runs that sent up plumes of black smoke and rattled windows a half-mile away.
Microbes might be hitching a ride to space on those plumes, free for the taking by a spacecraft designed to detect them.
Plumes of gas erupting out of Enceladus — a small moon with an ocean of liquid water beneath its icy crust — contain hydrogen.
These storms are sending smoke into the stratosphere, with some plumes reaching 9.3 miles, or 15 kilometers, from the ground, NASA said.
Shocking footage from tourists on nearby boats, posted on social media, showed giant plumes of thick black smoke rising from the site.
And the plumes of smoke that rose up through heating vents in the floor into the cathedral's vast interior left soot everywhere.
Plumes of white smoke rose over a row of tenements as firefighters on adjoining rooftops tried to prevent the blaze from spreading.
Satellite imagery from February shows "steam vapor plumes emanating from the generator hall and river ice melt" near the 5 megawatt reactor.
Subsurface gas can heat up and explode, ejecting huge plumes of dust, which would make the comet much brighter and more visible.
A video of the episode captured by a passing driver showed a chain reaction of explosions followed by enormous plumes of smoke.
In the event of a nuclear war, cities would likely burn alongside forests, and that could fuel even larger aerosol-rich plumes.
This is the first time scientists have had close-up observations of particle plumes erupting from an asteroid's surface, the agency said.
At the time, plumes of smoke from bone-strewn ash heaps were still rising from whole Rohingya villages in northern Rakhine State.
But in 2015, scientists confirmed that the source of these plumes was a giant saltwater ocean hidden beneath the moon's icy crust. 
Trilobites Studying radon's role in the electrification of plumes above volcanoes could help people anticipate the damage resulting from eruptions, scientists say.
Drifting is something that expert drivers can do on a track, getting a car to slide sideways amid plumes of tire smoke.
Mad Men wouldn't be the same if Don Draper was in his office blowing thick plumes of blueberry muffin-flavored vape smoke.
These plumes also seem to be coming from a particularly warm region on the moon, where there are cracks in the icy crust.
In the film, Knightley dons a gown that's long-sleeved, sheer, lined with lace, and delicately trimmed at the neckline with ostrich plumes.
Their billowing vapor clouds reflect on Japan's nuclear past, with vibrant mushroom plumes exploring the historical context behind the bombing of the island.
Unable to haul away the machines, the agents set fire to them, sending black plumes of smoke hundreds of feet into the air.
On top of lava, ash clouds and plumes of deadly laze (lava and haze), officials are also warning about vog, or volcanic smog.
Scientists are gearing up for a "Europa Clipper" mission that would visit and study Europa, and potentially sample the plumes for biological material.
Plumes of smoke from burning tires filled the air, including in the main square where a National Bank of Yemen building is located.
The fire blazed through the upper stories for over three hours, sending out thick plumes of black smoke, before the building came down.
Menacing red-orange flames and towering plumes of smoke smothered parts of California this weekend amid record-breaking heat and bone-dry gusts.
Its distinctive gravelly texture makes her disarmingly candid lyrics seem to pour out of your headphones or speakers like plumes of delicate smoke.
Plumes of black smoke billowed on the horizon while on the ground, mothers coddled their children while searching for cover behind parked cars.
In true marching band aesthetic MEUTE peforms in coats, plumes, and tassels, but bring techno straight to the streets of Hamburg and Berlin.
Boudoir influences pervaded with sheer blouses and plumes of feathers that fluttered off party girl capes, while diamanté buckle-belts hung across midriffs.
It has installed a biomass boiler fueled by vine cuttings, pomace and other materials that traditionally were burned, emitting plumes of carbon dioxide.
Pictures of the event taken from afar by a Florida Today photographer also showed large plumes of smoke rising high over the coastline.
Just recently, NASA announced that Cassini had found hydrogen in those plumes — a strong indicator of hot spots on the moon's ocean floor.
Image: NASA / JPL-Caltech / Ted Stryk"In stacking [the images], I was pretty confident that I had pulled out the plumes," Stryk said.
Image: Schmidt Ocean InstituteSuBastian faced challenges, like trying to find the plumes spotted the year before, and swimming through an erupting underwater volcano.
When the probe analysed the plumes in 2008 it found traces of relatively complicated organic molecules that might serve as precursors to life.
I&aposve covered many wildfires in the West where plumes rise for thousands of feet and the sun appears pink through the smoke.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft learned a lot from the moon, but it wasn't designed to do a detailed analysis of the plumes on Enceladus.
NASA is focused on other planetary missions at the moment, such as one that will explore the potential plumes of Jupiter's moon Europa.
The fire sent thick plumes of smoke and ash into the air, leading to warnings of very unhealthy air quality in the region.
The video features former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson talking in front of a large metallic chamber that's spewing out fluffy white plumes.
The lava has also been creating large steam plumes laced with hydrochloric acid and fine glass shards when it flows into the sea.
The chief minister of Punjab, Amarinder Singh, told media he had seen plumes of smoke from fields during a helicopter flight last week.
For much of the afternoon, flames and plumes of smoke billowed from the cathedral as firefighters in cranes sprayed water onto the structure.
The dark plumes of smoke, which are wreaking havoc on local communities, are a stark reminder of the ongoing war in the region.
In Karangasem district that surrounds the volcano, tourists stopped to watch the towering plumes of ash as children made their made to school.
Smokestacks and coal plumes are visible from the spaceship-shaped conference center, and the Wujek coal mine is less than three miles away.
And massive daily dust storms have torn along the Slims's dry riverbed, dumping tons of sediment (the gray plumes below) into the lake.
Some claimed the dodos had a few dark quills where wings should have been and tails made up of small, curled gray plumes.
But the sensitivity of telescopic data is limited, and more was needed to be sure that these were really plumes, the researchers said.
At the time, there wasn't any evidence of water stemming from Europa, so the spacecraft wasn't specifically looking for plumes on the moon.
Video footage showed heavy plumes of smoke billowing all around the slum area, just a few kilometers from the country's main cricket stadium.
The accident in then Soviet Ukraine was caused by a botched safety test that sent plumes of nuclear material across much of Europe.
This was followed with every news channel showing plumes of black smoke rising from the crash of a third plane into the Pentagon.
It's a surreal sight to drive through the green mountains of Kef region and see soft plumes of smoke moving listlessly across valleys.
For his part, Reynolds looked dapper as ever in sleek tux and blue bow tie to match the plumes on his wife's gown.
Besides the airborne shards of glass and acid formed when lava hits seawater, explosions at the summit are shooting up plumes of ash.
In the upstairs dining room, every table was taken, and patrons chatted over plumes of steam rising from the simmering pots of broth.
Emergency responders rushed to the scene, and video footage showed fire trucks blasting water into the flaming hangar amid plumes of black smoke.
However, a new law protects the rights of Native American students to attach eagle feathers or plumes to their caps when they graduate.
For two weeks Mayon has rumbled, belched plumes of ash and smoke and lit up the night sky with an eerie orange glow.
Though most of the volcanoes are in sparsely populated areas, their ash plumes and toxic gas emissions can spread for hundreds of miles.
The fire sent huge plumes of dense black smoke billowing above Tangerang, a city of about two million people just west of Jakarta.
Greek and Turkish security forces again deployed tear gas on Friday, witnesses said, sending plumes of smoke above the Kastanies-Pazarkule border crossing.
More pressing are the huge sediment plumes that mining activities will generate, says Ann Vanreusel, a marine biologist at Ghent University in Belgium.
The devastating wildfires that have ravaged parts of California brought with them plumes of smoke, shrouding some communities in a soupy black fog.
Footage circulated on social media showed big flames leaping from the stage, creating big plumes of black smoke in front of a crowd.
One government supporter filmed what he said were Turkish spotter planes and black plumes of smoke rising in the distance from artillery bombardment.
Plumes of smoke rise above the treetops like a beacon signaling drivers to pull into the parking lot of Mr. Mack Island Grill.
Some of them, like Jupiter's Europa and Saturn's Enceladus, seem to be squirting salty plumes of water and perhaps microbes out into space.
But 11 years ago, Cassini spotted plumes rising from the south pole region, one of the biggest, most surprising discoveries of the mission.
The fire, which caused plumes of black smoke to rise from the roof of the station after fire erupted at 12:35 p.m.
The whales pass within a few miles of shore, so spectators and volunteer counters have gathered for decades to count their telltale plumes.
An enormous fire on Sunday engulfed several buildings in Bound Brook, N.J., sowing panic as tall plumes of smoke shot into the air.
The music was a soundtrack of millennial nostalgia—Shakira, Snoop, "Ride wit Me"—and a smoke machine shot off sharp plumes of mist.
After days of posting videos of smoke plumes above Aleppo, Fatemah shared what she said would be their "last message" on late Sunday.
Their plumes are so strong that they can even shoot smoke into the stratosphere, 6 to 30 miles above the Earth&aposs surface.
There have been more than 40 eruptions from Pavlof, including between May and November of 2014, when ash plumes also triggered aviation warnings.
Vast plumes of smoke are pouring into major cities along the east coast, imposing a dire respiratory health hazard on millions of people.
The video shows fire roaring through trees and grass, creating huge, towering plumes of smoke as a bystander films beside an empty car.
Indeed, some of these areas are such rich producers of methane that scientists can light plumes of the lake's escaped gas on fire.
Recently, the Cassini spacecraft detected hydrogen in the plumes of Enceladus, which indicates that there may be "hot spots" on the moon's ocean floor.
The group will be hosting a concert series called "Many Visions: Plumes Deconstructs the Music of Grimes" which will tour Canada later this month.
Researchers unveiled evidence of hydrogen plumes on Saturn's moon Enceladus that are similar to deep sea hydrothermal vents on Earth that support primitive life.
Thick plumes of smoke rose into the Florida sky, sparking concern that there had been some kind of explosion linked to a serious issue.
Previously, scientists had detected only simple organic ( carbon-based ) compounds, each less than about five carbon atoms in size, in  the plumes of Enceladus .
As he trained his DSLR on the steam and debris plumes, a crater opened on shore, spewing a fountain of lava 10 stories high.
A National Weather Service radar unit has been helping provide data about the heights of the ash plumes and the direction of ash fall.
On April 26, 1986, the Number Four reactor of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant experienced a catastrophic meltdown, sending radioactive plumes into the atmosphere.
Plumes of gas shooting from the cracks in Europa's surface could contain these signatures, but so might the surface itself, according to new research.
Researchers need to figure out a way to spot this life, and are working on a Europa clipper that would fly through Europa's plumes.
Plumes of smoke have billowed over the Lebanese capital Beirut for more than 24 hours as protesters burned barricades on the country's main roads.
Several air strikes hit buildings along the main road to Mosul, sending chunks of concrete and plumes of grey smoke mushrooming into the sky.
By daylight, plumes of smoke some 20 metres high could be seen at the tyre dump, one of Europe's largest at over 11 hectares.
Shops were closed and streets deserted as plumes of black smoke rose into the sky and bursts of small arms fire pierced the air.
The fire has burned for days, emitting toxic plumes that have driven hundreds to seek medical treatment, and complicating military operations in the area.
The red-hot lava creates huge plumes of steam as it hits the water and begins cooling into rock, delighting locals and eager tourists.
The once-clear waters of the bay fill with plumes of blood as the tiger sharks chow down without mercy on the humpback whale.
Around a dozen separate plumes of smoke were still distinguishable across the horizon as night fell, when a convoy of firetrucks approached the town.
The three minute, 40 second long video reviews some of Cassini's greatest accomplishments, like finding methane lakes on Titan and icy plumes on Enceladus.
The Gaza protesters set tires ablaze, sending up thick plumes of black smoke, and hurled firebombs and stones toward Israeli troops across the border.
To help protect them, the mining field will be ringed with buoys, monitoring any plumes of silt that are bigger than DEME had predicted.
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Plumes of smoke rose above the crash site, with some mudbrick buildings razed to the ground and others pierced by parts of the plane.
He looked out of a window in his home and saw plumes of smoke rising from the site as people ran in a panic.
Plumes of smoke rose from the scene in a stretch of sea with many small islands and debris could be seen on the rocks.
The problem when it comes to filming tests like these (and eventually, launches) is that the plumes of fire they produce are extremely bright.
The army suddenly ordered reporters to leave the riverbank when soldiers noticed plumes of dust on the other side that might signal approaching militants.
During three of those transits, the team captured what appeared to be plumes of water vapor erupting from near the icy moon's south pole.
More detailed observations — and actual proof of water plumes — might have to wait until Hubble's successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, launches in 2018.
The water knocked out the backup power keeping the volatile chemicals cool, which later caused an explosion sending up thick plumes of black smoke.
On April 26, 1986, the core of a reactor opened at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, sending plumes of radioactive material into the air.
And previous thermal measurements by the Galileo spacecraft showed that the recent Europa plumes appeared directly over a hot spot in the moon's ocean.
"In a Cool Blaze" (2015) has icy, sinuous white and blue plumes on the left side and red and purple flames on the right.
The vehicles ventured straight into the plumes of thick gas released by the erupting volcanoes, taking temperature, humidity, and thermal readings on the fly.
The orbiter passed through one of the billowing plumes of vapor that frequently erupt from this world's icy surface, and sampled its chemical contents.
The wildfires themselves are historic, and their smoke plumes have been so large and widespread that they've been visible from the International Space Station.
Rights group Amnesty International said on Friday new satellite images and videos showed plumes of smoke were still rising from villages in Rakhine state.
The sculpture's 'animated cycle,' let's call it, might've ended, for so much of its history, with a plume, or so many plumes, of smoke.
LOS ANGELES — With thick plumes of smoke, towering flames and mass evacuations, a fast-moving wildfire struck one of America's major cities on Wednesday.
The volcano sent huge plumes of ash into the air for two days late last month, temporarily closing the island's Ngurah Rai International Airport.
Everyone around me was changing his name, the chosen nom de plumes all abstract and aspirational: Divine God Allah, Wisdom Self, Double-barrel, Icepick.
Hawaii-based Note7 user Dee DeCasa shared video of the moment her family realized that its Note7 device was shooting out plumes of smoke.
Plumes of tear gas clouded streets littered with bricks and small fires, as groups of people huddled behind walls and makeshift barricades for protection.
Cities are choking in smoke over 10 or 20 times hazardous levels, the plumes so large they're also smothering New Zealand 1,200 miles away.
The White Island is about 50 km (30 miles) from the east coast of North Island and huge plumes were visible from the mainland.
Shocking footage from tourists on nearby boats were posted on social media, which showed giant plumes of thick black smoke rising from the site.
The blaze sent enormous plumes of smoke into the sky while being battled by the Los Angeles County Fire Department and the U.S. Forest Service.
Studies haven't yet determined the long-term impacts of inhaling plumes of flavor, but it's likely less damaging to healthy lung function than traditional cigarettes.
With a particle-detecting lidar system, scientists will be able to scan Martian dust plumes without driving into them, so as to avoid potential contamination.
To respond to the leak, Taylor Energy tried to cap nine of the wells and place containment domes over three of the plumes in 2008.
THE battered pickup truck bounced and jolted across the field, kicking up plumes of dust before screeching to a halt next to an abandoned building.
The announcements have become more elaborate, with some involving plumes of smoke, pops of confetti or explosive effects to the shades of blue and pink.
The industrial landscape on which it sits is interrupted by plumes of smoke and looks blasted and forlorn, like a medieval battlefield or futuristic dystopia.
Not only are lava deltas prone to collapse, they emit noxious plumes of hydrochloric acid and particles that can irritate the lungs, skin and eyes.
Several of these concepts focus on exploration of Enceladus' plumes and Titan's lakes, including Lunine's projects ELF and the aquatic vehicle Titan Mare Explorer (TiME).
Most of the water is used to cool the plant down; in cooling towers, water is boiled into giant clouds of fog called cooling plumes.
But Rittmann said it's probably smarter to fly through the plumes, rather than actually landing on the moon and contaminating Enceladus with our own microbes.
What effect, if any, these plumes have on fish nurseries and marine life living in the shallow offshore environments of the North Sea is unclear.
At the summit of Kilauea, enormous ash plumes — some reaching as high as 10,000 feet (210,27 m) above sea level — astonished onlookers yesterday (May 210).
In many of the pieces, stout blocks of solid and gradating color are foregrounded by delicate plumes of acrylic paint that wick through raw linen.
Both configurations would cause the engines' exhaust plumes to reflect any shock wave forming in front of a wing upwards—ie, away from the ground.
MAIZE: Enceladus, the fact that it could actually have not only plumes coming out, but a total subsurface ocean, it's a global ocean, it's warm.
Streets in the Western town were all but deserted, with thick, sickly-brown smoke filling the air, and plumes of smoke rising to the west.
In recent years, scientists have suggested that images from the Hubble telescope show plumes of icy water spewing from the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa.
Deadly blasts on Tuesday in the San Pablito market sent huge plumes of smoke billowing into the sky and shook the ground in neighboring towns.
Black plumes of smoke from piles of burning tires billowed over the area, and stretcher-bearers rushed to carry the wounded to first aid posts.
Three months earlier, the core of a reactor had opened at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, sending plumes of radioactive material coursing through the air.
"We do not claim to have proven the existence of plumes, but rather to have contributed evidence that such activity may be present," Sparks said.
A brush fire that billowed giant plumes of black smoke into the sky halted train service between New Jersey and New York on Tuesday afternoon.
"Verification of plumes on Europa suggest that with Europa Clipper's improved instrumentation, Europa could leap frog Enceladus in the search for alien life," Waite said.
High above the Amazon rain forest, home to trees that are more than 1,2200 years old, heavy plumes of black smoke spiraled toward the clouds.
Once the bats reach the treetops, they form columns that flow out and over the hills like plumes of smoke that appear to never end.
Steam plumes rise as lava enters the Pacific Ocean, after flowing to the water from a Kilauea volcano fissure, on May 21, 2018, near Pahoa.
Cooley has long been fascinated by fire, creating a series of photographs of smoke plumes based on fires he started in and around his studio.
After a quiet couple of years it burst into action in February with repeated explosive eruptions that sent orange plumes of lava into the air.
Reviews of Tame Impala concerts usually wax lyrical about blissed-out crowds dreamily singing along as their hands lazily drift through plumes of weed smoke.
Outside the capital, thick white plumes of steam, which are harnessed for Iceland's energy needs, rise in the sky, as if the earth were vaping.
She stood at a highway overpass in her dad's old red sweatshirt — Hell Freezes Over, it read — as plumes of smoke churned above her neighborhood.
The volcano, which vented huge plumes of ash and smoke earlier this week, could experience a major eruption at any time, officials said on Friday.
Dark plumes of smoke billowed from the thick flames, images of which were captured by television helicopter crews and posted on social media by onlookers.
On Saturday, NASA and NOAA captured this image of smoke plumes in southeastern Australia: It's hard to overstate just how much smoke has been created.
The next step, Paganini says, is to determine what is producing the plumes and if they're indicative of large amounts of liquid water on Europa.
In recent years, the Hubble Space Telescope has spotted what looks like plumes, likely of water vapor, reaching more than 100 miles above the surface.
Gulf waters are rising, oil slicks pervade its surface, while plumes billow below, and plastic debris continues to wash ashore each day along the coastline.
There have been many writers with nom de plumes over centuries and in the present day we've got Daft Punk, Banksy, Elena Ferrante, fascinating creators.
That would be Enceladus, which the spacecraft found is shooting plumes of salty water out of cracks in the ice that makes up its surface.
For instance, the icy particles from the plumes of Enceladus actually make up most of the materials in the outermost translucent ring, or the E Ring.
And it seems likely that this water periodically erupts from the moon in the form of plumes, spewing the contents of the ocean out into space.
Middle-class catch-up But a lot of the spikes in business are fleeting, coming and going with the thick plumes of smog that roll in.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has been spewing plumes of ash and steam from its main vent and oozing lava into nearby neighborhoods since the beginning of May.
It made a dive through one of Enceladus' plumes in 2015 and used a mass spectrometer to analyze the particles in it to gather this evidence.
Meteorologists figured out the reason pretty quickly—plumes of dust from the Sahara desert and the Iberian Peninsula got caught in a cyclone from Hurricane Ophelia.
Volcanologists keep a close eye on plumes that reach this level of the stratosphere, as they can have a large effect on both aviation and climate.
It has spied massive lakes of methane on the moon Titan, and plumes of water vapor and ice shooting into space from possible vents on Enceladus.
Plumes aren't a new concept, especially for the theatrical Jacobs, but they added a sense of nobility to dresses that otherwise would just be called "pretty".
Yards away, a ridge was lit up by bright-red encroaching flames and gray plumes of clouds, as aircraft flew low, dropping water and powerful retardant.
The imagery is beguiling: plumes of silt drifting off half-buried treasure, giant sculptures foregrounded by schools of fish, and raised objects shimmering in the shallows.
The plumes of steam do not necessarily indicate that the process for refining plutonium for nuclear weapons is underway or will be soon, the report says.
Before the Cassini spacecraft plunged to its death in 2017, it flew through plumes of ice, water vapor, and gases being ejected near Enceladus's south pole.
He's doing fine now, he said, but he was "startled and in shock" when he saw the deadly pileup, the explosions and the plumes of smoke.
These images of massive black smoke plumes were captured by satellites, after battles at oil production and storage facilities in Libya between January 4th and 6th.
Pictures on social media showed flames and plumes of smoke emerging from Chester Zoo and firefighters said 15 engines had been sent to tackle the blaze.
On April 26, 1986, the No. 4 reactor at the Chernobyl plant experienced a catastrophic meltdown, sending long plumes of highly radioactive fallout into the atmosphere.
New York (CNN Business)Thick plumes of smoke rose over a SpaceX facility in Florida during a test fire of a Crew Dragon spacecraft on Saturday.
FIREX-AQ is supported by both NOAA and NASA, and will start gathering data by plane next year, flying directly into the plumes of wildfire smoke.
Footage from the protests showed huge plumes of black smoke billowing out of buildings as protesters wearing gas masks and wielding wooden poles clashed with police.
Footage showed the 9-meter-wide (30 feet) Starhopper slowly rising up, and then becoming completely obscured by exhaust plumes pouring out from its Raptor engine.
"It had no plumes, wings or rotors and outran our F-18s," he told a fellow pilot that night when asked to describe what he'd seen.
Using a mass spectrometer, the Cassini spacecraft detected an abundance of hydrogen molecules in water plumes rising from the "tiger stripe" fractures in Enceladus' icy surface.
Clipper will study Europa up close during dozens of flybys, some of which might be able to zoom through the moon&aposs  suspected water-vapor plumes .
Based on data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the research team followed smoke plumes and particulate matter concentrations as they moved across the state.
It's not the first time that a science team has spotted what could be vapour plumes ejecting from Europa; in 2012, a similar announcement was made.
Videos showed massive and dense plumes of smoke and dust rising toward the sky, bodies of the dead and injured and the rubble after the explosion.
Thousands have fled Kilauea's surging lava, giant plumes of noxious ash, and shards of volcanic glass, which have so far destroyed hundreds of Hawaii residents' homes.
But now, the rendezvous has been unearthed 240 years later, and it provides scientists with their first up-close measurement of one of Europa's water plumes.
Residents of Baidoa told Reuters they heard two loud blasts in the early evening, followed by huge plumes of the smoke that were visible from far.
In fact, just this week, scientists were able to directly detect plumes of water vapor shooting out of cracks in the ice for the first time.
At one point in the late 1800s, the plumes were worth more per ounce than gold, which resulted in the wanton slaughter of millions of birds.
There were chaotic scenes through the night at the prestigious Chinese University, with explosions, plumes of smoke, yelling and sustained gunfire during which scores were injured.
In other words, the enormous die-off may have been especially severe because the volcanic plumes released into the atmosphere were heavily dosed with toxic halogens.
Two massive plumes can be seen above a nearby high-rise, while the surrounding street is littered with shrapnel and debris, as well as dead bodies.
FLAMES, PLUMES OF SMOKE Hours after the Houthi strike in Abqaiq, the Reuters witness said fire and smoke were still visible but had started dying down.
It has a global ocean covered in ice, and on Monday, NASA scientists presented evidence that water vapour plumes appear to be erupting from its surface.
Dramatic images and videos on social media show giant plumes of smoke rising from the greenery and lines of fire leaving blackened waste in their wake.
For another natural spa experience, head south to Benikulà Cave — an ancient dry sauna with plumes of hot vapors escaping from a cleft in the stone.
It took firefighters more than three hours to get control of the blaze, which sent flames and plumes of black smoke billowing from the building's rooftop.
"Plumes of smoke are still coming from the building...We should have an idea tomorrow about the cause of the fire," a fire brigade spokeswoman said.
The chemical can be attached to munitions and can be used to create plumes of smoke as cover, with temperatures reaching up to 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
For Clements, the goal is to better understand how wildfires can create their own weather and how the dynamics of the plumes affect the fire's spread.
As plumes of thick smoke rose above the mosque, witnesses said, the Afghan forces tore down a rear wall to rescue dozens of worshipers trapped inside.
After learning that this week is Air Quality Awareness Week, we decided to ask around for the cause — and possible damage — of these sinister-looking plumes.
Linda Morabito, a navigation engineer, recalls discovering gas plumes on Jupiter's moon Io. "I had the first evidence of active volcanism beyond Earth," she says, beaming.
Emergency workers and nearby residents raced to the scene, where the battered remnants of the plane kicked up plumes of thick smoke, trying to rescue survivors.
The latter released plumes of radioactive material into the air, putting residents at risk of developing some forms of cancer if they stayed in the area.  
Two explosions at the Texas Petroleum Chemical plant sent flames into the sky, injured eight people, and released plumes of butadiene, a carcinogen, into the air.
The valley was wide and flat, pocked with gaping calderas that blew enormous plumes of steam into the air, like sideways clouds drifting into the sky.
The exhibit at the Legion of Honor Museum includes paintings by Impressionists, along with period hats and bonnets embellished with silk flowers, ribbons, plumes, and feathers.
Since the volcano's activity resumed in 1994, several medium-size eruptions have sent ash as far as Mexico City and created plumes almost four miles high.
Reuters photographs from Baghouz on Sunday showed dark plumes of smoke rising above houses and palm trees, and SDF fighters shooting into the Islamic State enclave.
The edges of the roads are dusted with white plumes of cotton blown in from the fields — plantations where African Americans were once forced to work.
To figure out if molecular hydrogen was present on Enceladus, Cassini did a deep plunge into one of the plumes near the south pole in October 2015.
What they saw, according to clips posted online, was plumes of smoke exploding out at regular intervals around the stadium's perimeter with a smattering of loud bangs.
So, a team of researchers in the U.S. thought, maybe there's more evidence for these plumes elsewhere, like in 20-year-old data from the Galileo orbiter.
Dramatic video footage of the eruption showed plumes of magma shooting into the air, while lava poured from a fissure that opened up near a residential area.
Strange sirens have appeared for decades in the murky waters of Florida and Alabama—slippery, beaked, and dappled, with two front legs and ornate plumes of gills.
Chinese state media CCTV showed footage on Monday of boats dousing the flames with water as plumes of thick dark smoke continued to billow from the tanker.
They tracked large oil plumes in the water, traced the fingerprint to damaged corals on the sea bottom, and saw decreases in numerous fish and animal populations.
They found that the nighttime temperatures can make the clouds cold enough to become unstable, causing plumes of fast-moving wind that carries ice particles rapidly downward.
Wednesday's explosion at the Petroquimica Mexicana de Vinilo facility in the southern state of Veracruz sent large plumes of dark smoke and toxic fumes across the region.
Video shared by the interior ministry showed people smashing windows and signs, while aerial photographs also showed thick plumes of smoke and gas rising above the streets.
Plumes of black smoke rose from burning oil-filled trenches outside northeastern Mosul, an attempt by ISIS to obscure its fighters' positions during airstrikes, military sources said.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports the fire burned for more than an hour under I-85 northbound near Piedmont Road, spewing large plumes of black smoke skyward.
Firefighters, Somali security forces and African Union peacekeepers rushed to the site, where a fire engulfed nearby buildings sending plumes of thick, dark smoke into the sky.
Using the Hubble Telescope, astronomers spotted plumes that are estimated to rise about 125 miles (200 kilometers) and then rain the material back down onto Europa's surface.
The video, titled "Artificial Clouds Generation System," does make it seem like the machine is churning out clouds — but the rocket engines generating the plumes go unmentioned.
If there are plumes emerging, it is significant because it means we may be able to explore that ocean... without having to drill through miles of ice.
""If there are plumes emerging, it is significant because it means we may be able to explore that ocean... without having to drill through miles of ice.
"I think one of the biggest unknowns we have [regarding the plumes] is understanding their timing," a spokesperson for the Europa mission said during the press briefing.
Ice particles or water vapor from Saturn's E-ring and water vapor from volcanic plumes on Saturn's moon Enceladus could be contributing factors, according to the paper.
Plumes of smoke hovered in the air above the crowd as the D.C. Metropolitan Police and Secret Service stood by calmly, almost amused, and made no arrests.
"The vivid colors you see in thick bands across Jupiter may be plumes of sulfur and phosphorus-containing gases rising from the planet's warmer interior," NASA explains.
The volcano was most recently active on June 18, when explosions produced ash plumes that rose as high as 950 meters (about 3,116 feet) above the crater.
Walk outside the working smokehouse and you will see grey plumes of smoke bellowing out and drifting around, giving the area a distinctive and mouth-watering smell.
Whereas previous vapes like the Pax ended up with smaller plumes of vapor and less flavor the IQ regularly offered enough vapor to inhale and ultimately feel.
Street lights blinked off, highways began to buckle, and buildings shook as enormous cracks opened in the walls and floors, coughing plumes of dust into the air.
Scientists have long proposed that Europa is home to a subsurface ocean, but it took until 2012 to find evidence of water plumes erupting from that ocean.
Now, the discovery of complex organic molecules in plumes that rise from Enceladus' subsurface ocean further suggests that the moon could support life as we know it.
On April 26, 1986, the core of a nuclear reactor at the plant opened during a routine safety test, sending plumes of radioactive material into the air.
Talk of Biosphere and POLE and "early Aphex" and GAS will gather in plumes of Camel Blue smoke above the torn grass and plastic-cup recycling points.
During its twilight years, Cassini was able to directly sample Enceladus' ocean by scooping up ice grains that the moon sprayed into space in geyser-like plumes.
NASA's Terra satellite captured this image Tuesday afternoon showing gray plumes of smoke from the fires, pushed by Santa Ana winds, drifting far out into the Pacific.
The park is famous for its steam plumes from geothermal activity under its ground, and in areas adjacent to it, the steam is harnessed to generate electricity.
Navy pilots reported to their superiors that the objects had no visible engine or infrared exhaust plumes, but that they could reach 30,2000 feet and hypersonic speeds.
The harrowing videos, uploaded onto social media, showed heavily armed men in ski masks blocking streets and halting traffic while plumes of black smoke filled the sky.
For years, she had been thinking of taking another look at the data for signs of plumes, but, "there are always other things to do," she said.
This is not only rare, but it's also the first time scientists have had close-up observations of particle plumes erupting from an asteroid's surface, NASA said.
DISASTER WAITING TO HAPPEN White Island is about 50 km (30 miles) from the east coast of North Island and huge plumes were visible from the mainland.
DISASTER WAITING TO HAPPEN White Island is about 270 km (30 miles) from the east coast of North Island and huge plumes were visible from the mainland.
Ms. Wiggan-Freund puts on a red velvet dress and, to "Ain't Misbehavin'," basks in her own lithe elegance, her arms curling upward like plumes of smoke.
Up at Kilauea's 4,091-foot (1,246-meter) summit, at least 12 explosions a day on average are pumping ash plumes thousands of feet (meters) into the sky.
On a recent afternoon, wide plumes of black smoke stretched across the entire northern horizon from fires lit by hunters hoping to scare animals into their sights.
During Operation Desert Storm, burning oil fields set alight by Saddam Hussein's army sent out plumes of noxious smoke that disrupted air operations and obscured troops' vision.
Recent Hubble space telescope images appeared to show evidence for this ocean in the form of plumes of water shooting forth from cracks in the moon's surface ice.
The fire produced towering plumes of black smoke visible for miles across the flat region and continued to burn after dusk, more than four hours after the crash.
According to the Civil Defense Agency, such an eruption could send ash plumes as high as 20,000 feet and debris as far as 12 miles from the volcano.
This discovery, along with a previous detection of complex organic molecules in the plumes last year, further suggests that the moon could support life as we know it.
In coastal waters, flying "sniffer" drones operated by port authorities could fly through the exhaust plumes of large ships to check that they are not exceeding emissions limits.
Plumes of black smoke rose from oil-filled trenches on fire outside northeastern Mosul, an attempt by ISIS to obscure its fighters' positions during airstrikes, military sources said.
The researchers suggest that gas from Enceladus has been caught by Saturn's magnetic field, or dissipated from the plumes to regions much further out in the E ring.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Formula One world championship leader Lewis Hamilton put Mercedes on pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Saturday amid thunder, lightning and plumes of spray.
A future spacecraft could be equipped with tools that can finely measure the methane in the moon's plumes, to figure out where the gas might be coming from.
Weekly scenes of violent clashes with riot police fill French television screens and plumes of tear gas fill the air on the streets of Paris and other cities.
It&aposs just the latest hazard from a weeks-old eruption that has so far generated earthquakes and featured gushing molten rock, giant ash plumes and sulfur dioxide.
On Wednesday, government forces attacked rebel positions in Marawi with bombs, tank fire and helicopter gunships, and plumes of smoke could be seen rising from the battered city.
The public was warned to stay away from potential plumes of laze near where the lava is flowing into the ocean off Highway 137 near a state park.
At the crossing by Urena, two trucks caught fire, sending plumes of dark smoke into the air, while crowds started removing boxes of supplies, a Reuters witness said.
The plumes were observed by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, which captured direct ultraviolet images of Europa as it passed in front of Jupiter—ten passages, spanning 15 months.
Reuters cameramen in Hassa, near the Syria border, heard the sound of heavy bombardment and saw thick plumes of smoke rising from the Syrian side of the border.
Scientists can analyze the molecules in that state to see what the plumes are made of and possibly find chemical signs that would point to organics and life.
Clouds and storms are tracked on scales of minutes to hours, he said, whereas the necessary time frame for scrutinizing carbon-dioxide plumes ranges from days to weeks.
Its website and social media accounts feature spectacular views of the volcano, which would sometimes send up plumes of ash and could be seen glowing in the evenings.
In episode four of the HBO miniseries "Chernobyl," Soviet officials assess the damage of a 1986 power-plant explosion, which released plumes of radioactive material into the air.
The flybys will be less than 228 miles above the surface, in the observed range of the plumes, which can reach 124 to 228 miles above the surface.
Lareau closely studies the billowing smoke plumes that rise above intense wildfires, which are known as pyrocumulus or pyro-cumulonimbus clouds (pyro is the Latin prefix meaning "fire").
Why it matters: Millions of people not threatened by the flames are still in harms' way of the fires' smoke plumes, particularly in the Central Valley of California.
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Flames and smoke plumes hundreds of feet high galloped across nine miles in about 45 minutes, said Jim Littlefield, board president of the La Veta Fire Protection District.
Oh, look — it's the queers waving back at you, plumes of smoke from smudge sticks wafting behind us like spiritual chemtrails as we sage away those negative vibes.
Hong Kong (CNN)Police and protesters faced off in Hong Kong for the 13th consecutive weekend of pro-democracy protests, amid plumes of tear gas and scattered fires.
Besides public safety issues confronting officials, drifting plumes of smoke, even from distant blazes, could end up obscuring the views of eclipse watchers on an otherwise clear day.
Plumes of smoke covered the sky, as is visible in the sweeping shot captured by Randolf, but the couple didn&apost let the eruption deter them from celebrating.
It's no secret that New Mexico's percentage of methane emissions from the oil and gas industry is double the nationwide average; you can detect the plumes from space.
Plumes of black smoke billowed on the horizon while on the ground, mothers clutched their children while seeking cover behind parked cars, according to images on social media.
Io is subsequently the most volcanic object in the Solar System, featuring hundreds of volcanoes that produce plumes as high as 500 kilometers (300 miles) above its surface.
Jessica Christiansen, who works in the cafe, said customers and workers had seen plumes of smoke in the distance and a line of emergency vehicles rushing toward it.
That could mean the plumes were unrelated to reactor operations, or that the discharge pipeline had been extended into the nearby river in an attempt to disguise activity.
Mandatory evacuations have been issued for parts of Murrieta as the raging blaze creeps closer to residential areas, shooting plumes of smoke and orange flames into the sky.
The only surefire way to find out if Europa does have plumes erupting from it is to send another mission there to observe and even sample the water.
More recent outbursts have tended to be smaller, but still dangerous enough to prompt evacuations of nearby villages and disrupt air traffic with plumes of smoke and ash.
Videos and photos on Chinese social media showed thick plumes of smoke coming from the hotel building and dozens of fire trucks and rescue workers on the scene.
The military has started an expensive cleanup effort that has involved shifting entire municipalities to new water sources and assessing toxic plumes that continue to spread for miles.
Plumes of smoke rose from the hillside as firefighters worked into the early hours of Wednesday morning to control the blaze, which were visible from the city center.
Up in smoke Thick plumes of ash and smoke billowed over a Kenyan national park Saturday as the government burned more than 100 tons of elephant and rhino tusks.
After clearing out the building, a HAZMAT crew was then called to brave the apartment's eye-watering interior, making its way through the plumes of accidental homemade pepper spray.
On Europa, at least near the surface, the players are different—but it's likely that the processes that form these ice plumes are similar to silicate volcanoes on Earth.
Several other people were injured in the fiery crash, which sent plumes of thick black smoke billowing into the sky, said Officer Kevin Tao of the California Highway Patrol.
Anchoring them to a single strand keeps the synthetic plumes from shifting and clumping inside a jacket, maximizing the insulation's efficiency and helping prevent the formation of cold spots.
"We're observing more or less continuous emission of ash now with intermittent, more energetic ash bursts or plumes," Hawaiian Volcano Observatory Deputy Scientist-In-Charge Steve Brantley told reporters.
The team was able to trace the molecule back to Enceladus, which happens to sit squarely inside the E ring and feed the ring material via its icy plumes.
Planes and helicopters buzzed overhead, dropping bright plumes of chemical retardants; if the "Flight of the Valkyries" had been playing, it could have been a scene from Apocalypse Now.
"If there are plumes on Europa, as we now strongly suspect, with the Europa Clipper, we will be ready for them," said Jim Green, NASA's director of planetary science.
The Cassini spacecraft, which has been exploring Saturn and its many moons for more than 10 years, actually got a little sample of one of those plumes in 2015.
Cruyff used to smoke throughout games in an effort to dispel his nerves, grey plumes sporadically emerging from the dugout as he sparked up another immaculate, white-filtered tab.
A new study detailing findings of plumes on Europa was published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy, in conjunction with a NASA news conference at its headquarters in Washington.
In the future, Panning would like to see sensors installed on every planetary body that quakes, especially Enceladus, a moon of Saturn from which plumes of water shoot out.
A new analysis of NASA data reveals the presence of organic compounds in the plumes of liquid water that shoot into space from the ocean below Enceladus's icy crust.
The NASA scientists behind the new study analyzed data on the chemical composition of those plumes, and found several new organic compounds, some containing nitrogen and some containing oxygen.
Gerrard has built a digital simulation in which our point of view circles around a tall pole in the desert, the top portion emitting steady plumes of black smoke.
FLAMES, PLUMES OF SMOKE Hours after the Houthi strike in Abqaiq, the Reuters witness said fire and smoke were visible but appeared to have been extinguished by early evening.
The huge plumes of smoke that could be seen from various parts of the country and the ash that fell in four of Guatemala's departments caused alarm among residents.
They are also expected to create a lot of noise pollution, while kicking up plumes of sediment that could choke out organisms in higher escalons of the water column.
The photograph of a volcano erupting at night, sending gray plumes of ash skyward to clash with hot, white lightning, was taken in December 2015 by Sergio Tapiro Velasco.
Only later did birds co-opt their big, glamorous plumes for flight, which is probably a key reason that some of them survived mass extinction 66 million years ago.
You wouldn't know there was a shanty town on Boulevard Ney, were it not for the plumes of thick smoke rising up from the disused rail tracks down below.
The blast, in Xiangshui County in Jiangsu Province, sent a fireball and thick plumes of black smoke into the air and raised concerns about chemical contamination in the area.
"If there are plumes on Europa, as we now strongly suspect, with the Europa Clipper we will be ready for them," said Jim Green, NASA's director of planetary science.
They were able to track the storms inside Jupiter's colorful belts, much like we track them on Earth, and realized the storms create plumes above the ammonia ice clouds.
But this year, the number and intensity of the fires made for an unusual sight, burning huge sections of the Arctic and unleashing plumes of smoke visible from space.
The military has been called in to evacuate thousands from their homes, and thick plumes of smoke have reached as far as New Zealand, more than 1,000 miles away.
German daily Tagesspiegel reported that the Airbus aircraft was welcomed by a water salute in Duesseldorf, with the airport fire brigade ceremonially spraying the aircraft with plumes of water.
As she approached at a pace Robert Wilson, Mr. Glass's "Einstein" co-creator, would have appreciated, her high-tech garment stretched her whispered vocalizations into plumes of subtle distortion.
The scuffles lasted for several hours and thick plumes of smoke rose over the fields as police fired flares to disperse the crowds and angry migrants started small fires.
Plumes of volcanic ash belched into the air by periodic daily explosions from the crater at Kilauea's summit have posed an additional nuisance and health hazard to nearby communities.
Nairobi National Park, Kenya (CNN)Twelve ivory towers burned in Kenya on Saturday, sending thick plumes of ash and smoke over Nairobi National Park as elephant and rhino tusks smoldered.
But given that Cassini did end up imaging and sampling Enceladus' plumes, scientists have more open to looking for evidence that these spouts exist on other watery worlds like Europa.
Footage showed several massive plumes of smoke in the distance behind a war-ravaged townscape with big holes in walls and roofs, and yet more smoke wafting across the streets.
The detection of molecular hydrogen occurred in October 2015 during Cassini's last pass through Enceladus' plumes, when it skimmed 30 miles (49 km) above the moon's southern pole taking samples.
Reuters observed plumes of smoke billowing from the forest, reaching hundreds of feet (dozens of meters) into the air, during a weeklong trip to southern Amazonas and northern Rondonia states.
In a reminder of the hurdles facing Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri's government, plumes of smoke rose early on Thursday as veterans blocked highways for several hours with burning tires.
There also are concerns the project could change the chemistry near the vent sites and produce toxic plumes that could bury organism and clog the feeding apparatus of sea creatures.
It dutifully recorded the great Saturn storm of 2010 and 2011, and passed through the geyser-powered plumes of the ice moon Enceladus like a kid running through a sprinkler.
Chinese state media CCTV showed footage on Monday of a flotilla of boats dousing the flames with water as plumes of thick dark smoke continued to billow from the tanker.
The accident, which led to plumes of thick smoke, happened during the restart of the refinery's No. 2 diesel hydrodesulphurization unit after a month's maintenance, CPC said in a statement.
According to one source, the orange plumes were the result of between one and two tons of nitrogen tetroxide—the oxidizer used by Dragon's SuperDraco engines—burning at the location.
Plumes of volcanic ash belched into the air by periodic daily explosions from the crater at Kilauea's summit have posed an additional nuisance and a health concern to nearby communities.
The flybys will be less than 228 miles above the surface, which is in the observed range of the plumes, which can reach 124 to 228 miles above the surface.
Smoke plumes next to Rockwell's eyes, hidden behind sunglasses reminiscent of Hunter S. Thompson's but with red lenses, while the beat of Pharoahe Monche's "Simon Says" plays on the stereo.
The team estimates that these plumes shoot out about 125 miles (200 kilometers) above Europa before they fall back down to the surface, similar to estimates from the 2012 observations.
But a proposed lander, or even a second orbiter (which would fly closer to Europa than the Clipper), could tag along and directly measure these plumes for evidence of life.
The hazy fumes of charring beef tallow, combined with the smoke of the butter Riedy is basting it with, overpowers the exhaust system with its thick, white plumes of smoke.
The space agency has been working on a robotic spacecraft called Europa Clipper, which will fly by Europa's surface upward of 22019 times to get a taste of these plumes.
Television footage showed plumes of smoke rising from the area but no walls of towering flame, as a water-dropping helicopter moved in to dump another cascade on the blaze.
State TV rolled footage purportedly from the scene of one blast, showing large-scale damage to buildings, vast amounts of rubble strewn across the road and plumes of smoke rising.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Fire and thick plumes of black smoke were emerging from Arkema SA's chemicals plant in Crosby, Texas, on Friday afternoon, according to live video aired on broadcaster CNN.
"If there are plumes on Europa, as we now strongly suspect, with the Europa Clipper we will be ready for them," said Jim Green, Director of Planetary Science at NASA.
Data from NASA's Cassini mission revealed that these nitrogen and oxygen compounds are present in plumes of liquid water that shoot into space from the salty ocean below Enceladus's surface.
Images of wildfires and plumes of smoke hovering over parts of Brazil prompted international alarm this week, shining a spotlight on the region and raising concerns about the broader damage.
Some voters found it amusing when Hunter exhaled plumes of smoke from his vape pen during two congressional committee hearings to protest a proposed ban on e-cigarettes on planes.
It's long been known that wildfires create their own weather, pulling in air from surrounding areas, lofting it to great heights, occasionally even spawning thunderstorms from the towering smoke plumes.
Hong Kong, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Huge plumes of smoke billowed across eastern Hong Kong harbour on Friday close to a traditional fishing village popular with tourists, according to Reuters witnesses.
Hong Kong, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Huge plumes of smoke billowed across eastern Hong Kong harbor on Friday close to a traditional fishing village popular with tourists, according to Reuters witnesses.
Basically, it's a network of high-def cameras placed on mountaintops, which firefighters can use to pan, tilt and zoom to get a better look at smoke plumes or flames.
Plumes of white steam and hydrochloric acid fumes, a vaporous, corrosive mix formed from lava reacting with seawater as it enters the ocean, could be seen rising from a distance.
Several new fissures have opened, emitting plumes of steam, while dozens of tremors were felt as far as in Tagaytay city, a popular tourist destination 32 km (20 miles) away.
Several new fissures have opened, emitting plumes of steam, while dozens of tremors were felt as far as in Tagaytay city, a popular tourist destination 32 km (20 miles) away.
But that has not been the case since last week, as the Pacific Northwest has been inundated by plumes of smoke from Canada, where more than 20 wildfires are blazing.
DENVER — Each morning Yadira Sanchez and her three children awaken to the roar of traffic and the plumes of exhaust that spill from the highway that cuts through their neighborhood.
"We hypothesize that the high nitrate was caused by buoyant plumes of nutrient-rich deep waters created by the substantial input of lava into the ocean," the study authors wrote.
Trains break down frequently and the locomotives belch plumes of black smoke into the air — a sight more in line with the early industrial age than 21st century Silicon Valley.
The mounting daily death toll of civilians, pictures of wounded women and children, hollowed out buildings with their twisted iron spines, plumes of black smoke -- fail to move people sufficiently.
TANJUNG BATU, Indonesia — Five scientists are wading quickly from the anchored boat through the shallow, silty sea to the dark green shore of East Kalimantan, kicking up plumes of sand.
In a reminder of the hurdles facing Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri's government, plumes of smoke rose early on Thursday as veterans blocked highways for several hours with burning tyres.
GENEVA/LONDON (Reuters) - An unmanned Iranian boat skips over the waves at full speed and rams into a U.S. aircraft carrier, sending up an orange fireball and plumes of smoke.
The tiny moon features a tantalizing terrain, with geyser-like plumes and surface scars (known as tiger stripes), which could provide the best point of access for a robotic probe.
NASA isn't saying that these are actual plumes just yet, but if they do exist they're probably coming from the vast saltwater ocean that is thought to lurk underneath Europa's surface.
Billions of years ago, when Mars was a frozen ball of ice, massive plumes of methane might have caused mysterious warm spells that let liquid water flow, a new study says.
Damascus, Syria (CNN)Driving into Damascus in the past couple of years, one of the first things you would see was plumes of smoke rising up from the suburb of Daraya.
Hawaii is a hotspot in every sense of the word: It's a popular tourist destination, a balmy locale—and it was created by plumes of magma gushing through the Earth's mantle.
But as the crew worked, stripping toxic paint from walls and fixtures and unleashing plumes of dust, they told the family there was no need to leave the home, Wright said.

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