Indonesia's near-identical, 'Twin Peaks' volcanoes form striking mirror image — Earth from space

A 2021 astronaut photo shows the surprising similarities between Mount Sundoro and Mount Sumbing, which lie at the heart of Java, Indonesia.

An astronaut photo of two near-identical volcanoes standing side-by-side on Indonesia's Java Island.
An astronaut snapped this striking shot of the unusually symmetrical peaks of Mount Sundoro (left) and Mount Sumbing (right) in Java, Indonesia.
(Image credit: NASA/ISS program)
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Where is it? Central Java, Indonesia [-7.34485373, 110.02748950]

What's in the photo? Mount Sundoro (left) and Mount Sumbing (right)

Who took the photo? An unnamed astronaut on board the International Space Station

When was it taken? May 10, 2021

Harry Baker
Senior Staff Writer

Harry is a U.K.-based senior staff writer at Live Science. He studied marine biology at the University of Exeter before training to become a journalist. He covers a wide range of topics including space exploration, planetary science, space weather, climate change, animal behavior and paleontology. His recent work on the solar maximum won "best space submission" at the 2024 Aerospace Media Awards and was shortlisted in the "top scoop" category at the NCTJ Awards for Excellence in 2023. He also writes Live Science's weekly Earth from space series.

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