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American Museum of Natural History | Astronomy Online: Visiting Volcanoes in Space @AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
On Earth, volcanoes are emblems of our dynamic planet. But volcanoes aren’t unique to our world.

Scientists have discovered hundreds of volcanoes throughout our solar system, including on Mercury, Mars, Io, Enceladus, and even on Pluto!

Uncover the mysteries lying beneath the surface and discover all that volcanoes can reveal about the evolution of worlds beyond earth. Join Museum Curator Denton Ebel and planetary scientist Marina Gemma on an interactive, live spaceflight to our solar system’s volcanic “hot-spots” using the OpenSpace visualization platform.

Bring your most burning questions about volcanoes for scientists to answer live and on screen!

Watch our other live field trips here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrfcruGtplwHxMQ6Wi2x0uVIrHF9uFcSz

Explore our Space Playlist here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL820A688B24E9247E

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