NASA’s Eye in the Sky: Protecting Communities from Volcanic Threats
Volcanoes, while awe-inspiring displays of nature’s power, pose a significant threat to communities around the globe. Did you know nearly 10% of the world’s population lives in areas at risk from volcanic hazards? That’s why NASA is taking to the skies, using cutting-edge space technology to monitor these fiery giants and help protect those living in their shadows.
How Space Technology Helps Monitor Volcanoes
NASA’s Earth-observing satellites provide crucial data, allowing scientists to track volcanic activity from a unique vantage point. This space-based perspective offers several advantages:
Early Warning Systems
Satellite imagery can detect subtle changes in the shape and temperature of volcanoes, often signaling an impending eruption. These early warning signs give communities precious time to prepare and evacuate, minimizing the potential impact of a volcanic disaster.