Volcano News: Sicily's Mt. Etna remains one of Europe's most active volcanoes - Montrose Daily Press
Updated: 2012-04-28 09:02:03
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If you are experiencing bad luck from taking home a lava rock, you should consider sending it back to Hawaii.
We receive packages of estranged lava rocks every few months from visitors. Find out where to send your lava rocks (or black sand) in today's blog post.
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Last updated on April 30, 2012 at 15:08 EDT Log In and Sign Up with : Log out Home Video News Images Health Education Topics Mobile Space Science Technology Health General Sci-Fi Gaming Oddities International Business Education CES 2012 Mars Express Helps Map History Of Martian Volcanic History April 27, 2012 Lee Rannals for RedOrbit.com Mars Express has helped to unveil volcanic history of the Red Planet , providing more insight as to what lies underneath our celestial . neighbor The spacecraft has been floating above Mars , mapping out the planet , for five years , during which it has helped researchers find that lava grew denser over time , and that the thickness of the planet’s rigid outer layers varies across the Tharsis . region The measurements were taken while Mars Express was