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Spacecraft nadir point: 17.4° N, 144.2° W

Photo center point: 18.0° N, 157.0° W

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Spacecraft Altitude: 296 nautical miles (548km)
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Image Caption: A volcanic haze emanates from a cloudy Island of Hawaii (right side of
image). The plume, which was photographed by the STS-95 crew on
November 2, 1998, is composed primarily of water vapor and sulfur
dioxide — release of such gasses is an ongoing process at
Kilauea, although this plume is particularly noticeable. Kilauea's
eruptive activity has been vigorous since late August. This phase of
the eruption began October 22.