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A recent image taken from the International Space Station (ISS) has captured a curious sight atop the Emi Koussi volcano, ...
High above the vast African desert, an astronaut on the ISS captured a photo of the enormous extinct volcano Emi Koussi (Mount Koussi), showcasing lava streams and dry riverbeds carved by the water ...
The broad Emi Koussi volcano, as seen in this astronaut photograph is a shield volcano located in northern Chad, at the southeastern end of the Tibesti Range. The dark volcanic rocks of the ...
Its highest point is Emi Koussi, a 3,415-metre (11,204ft) volcano in Chad’s Tibesti Mountains. Sahara’s climate is famously unforgiving, with daytime temperatures reaching up to 58C ...
Emi Koussi Volcano and Aorounga Impact Crater, Chad are featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 30 crew member on the International Space Station. This striking photograph features ...