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Earth data, reimagined as art.

By Anupa Kulathunga · Sri Lanka

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© 2026 Orbital Artifacts

Imagery curated from Earth as Art, courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey. Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data.

Mt. Etna — Italy — ASTER

◉Acquired 2001-07-29·ASTER

◉OA-019

Mt. Etna

Italy

ASTER

Acquired 2001-07-29

U.S. Geological Survey — Earth as Art 2

Located on the Italian island of Sicily, Mt. Etna is one of the world's most active volcanoes. In this image of the volcano in 2001, a plume of steam and smoke rising from the crater drifts over some of the many dark lava flows that cover its slopes.

Curated from

U.S. Geological Survey — Earth as Art 2. Imagery in the public domain; the edit and sequencing are Orbital Artifacts’.


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