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Old 04-22-2010, 12:04 AM   #34
skiboyx

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You may get a more impressive show if Katla erupts which could be several times larger than the current eruption. A Katla eruption has occurred shortly after the last three Eyjafjallajökull eruptions and Katla is (over)due for an eruption anyway as the last eruption was in 1918 and it has been erupting about twice a century on average over the past thousand years.
Meh, It will be nothing compared to Io!

Check this gif out off one of Io's Volcanoes erupting!



Now that's a show! [thumbup]

Its just crazy how the mass of Jupiter and its other moons squash and squeeze Io to make it the most volcanically active place in our solar system.

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