Center view of Kilauea volcano from Puʻu ʻŌʻō Cone. This crater is approximately 400 m long (left to right in webcam) and 250 m wide (straight ahead). The camera is operational 24/7 and faithfully records the dark of the night if there is no incandescence. Last eruption started in 1983 and it continues until today.

Right view of Kilauea volcano from Puʻu ʻŌʻō Cone. This crater is approximately 400 m long (left to right in webcam) and 250 m wide (straight ahead). The camera is operational 24/7 and faithfully records the dark of the night if there is no incandescence. The translation of “Kīlauea” is “spewing” obviously refering to the lava erupted by it.
