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When volcanoes erupt, magma usually comes pouring out of fissures鈥攄eep, narrow crevices that plunge into the Earth. But fissures are difficult for clumsy humans to explore, even when the volcano is inactive. Enter VolcanoBot, a little bot designed for diving into fissures. At NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, scientists are making VolcanoBot to explore Earth volcanoes and, if all goes well, those of other planets as well. VolcanoBot 1 pictured above was dropped into the fissure of the inactive Kilauea volcano in Hawaii as a test last year. It descended 82 feet, mapping the magma pathway. Volcanic eruptions are still notoriously hard to predict, in part becaus
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