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‘Ghost island’ appears after underwater eruption, then vanishes into the Caspian Sea — Earth from space

Satellite photo of the ghost island off the coast of Azerbaijan

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Where is it? Kumani Bank, Caspian Sea [39.5666672, 49.5898615]

What’s in the photos? The emergence and rapid disappearance of a volcanic “ghost island”

Which satellites took the photos? Landsat 8 and Landsat 9

When were the photos taken? Nov. 18, 2022; Feb. 14, 2023; and Dec. 25, 2024

A striking series of satellite photos shows the brief lifespan of a “ghost island” that emerged and quickly disappeared in the Caspian Sea after an underwater mud volcano blew its top.

The fleeting landmass emerged at the end of January 2023 above Kumani Bank, an underwater volcano about 15 miles (24 kilometers) off the east coast of Azerbaijan. By the time it was fully formed, on Feb. 4, the island measured around 1,300 feet (400 meters) across, according to NASA’s Earth Observatory.

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