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October 14th, 2011
Volcanic Canary Islands By Satellite

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The subtropical Canary Islands off Africa’s west coast are pictured in this Envisat image. The Canary Islands’ favourable climate and beaches attract over 12 million visitors per year. Perhaps some beach-goers were on those aircraft that left the multiple contrails over the dark blue water to the north.Because the archipelago is far away from areas with high light pollution like big cities, it is an ideal location for astronomical observations. The island of La Palma is home to the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory and the Teide Observatory is on the island of Tenerife. Also on Tenerife is the world’s third largest volcano, Teide. Similarities in environmental and geological conditions between Teide National Park and the planet Mars have turned this area into a testing ground for instruments that will travel to the red planet. Read More