Watch Hawaii's Kilauea volcano glow through the clouds
https://www.cnet.com/news/hawaii-kilauea-volcano-glow-through-clouds-gemini-observatory/
The footage comes from May 21 and 22 and shows stars fleeing across the night sky while the clouds glow as if lit by a giant flashlight from below. The radiating light comes from lava-spewing fissures generated by Kilauea's continued eruption. The time-lapse effect makes the clouds look like a roiling sea.
The camera has its infrared filter removed, which is why the footage shows a white and blue glow rather than the customary red glare of lava.
Watch Hawaii's Kilauea volcano glow through the clouds
May 23, 2018, 5:41pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/hawaii-kilauea-volcano-glow-through-clouds-gemini-observatory/
> The footage comes from May 21 and 22 and shows stars fleeing across the night sky while the clouds glow as if lit by a giant flashlight from below. The radiating light comes from lava-spewing fissures generated by Kilauea's continued eruption. The time-lapse effect makes the clouds look like a roiling sea.
> The camera has its infrared filter removed, which is why the footage shows a white and blue glow rather than the customary red glare of lava.