That’s right, a robotic rover has captured a deep-sea volcano eruption on film for the very first time. It also provided “scientists with their first look at the geological process that creates the seafloor.” Continue reading for the video.

The new footage was captured in May about 4,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean near Samoa, at an underwater volcano called West Mata.

[via Wired]

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