HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK
(HawaiiNewsNow) - After seven hours, episode 50 of lava fountaining in
Halemaʻumaʻu at the summit of Kilauea has ended.
Fountaining began at 10:10 a.m. Saturday and ended at 5:10 p.m.
Mars (energy, force, heat) opposite & Jupiter (continuity, succession (the largest number of eruption episodes that we’ve seen at a Hawaiian volcano eruption in recorded history)) trine Typhon (figuration of volcanic forces, hot winds). Haumea (the big island of Hawaii, lava cooling in the sea to make land) trine Mean Node (3 pi 9'7" Rx)
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Episode 50 marks the largest number of eruption episodes at a Hawaiian volcano. “What’s
remarkable about 50 episodes is that this is the largest number of
eruption episodes that we’ve seen at a Hawaiian volcano eruption in
recorded history,” said David Pillips, USGS deputy scientist-in-charge.
“The most episodes that we’ve seen prior to this was Puu Oo, which had
47 episodes and we’re three episodes beyond that.”