The Sacramento Bee has a huge page of photographs related to the Icelandic volcano, including some interesting images from NOAA & NASA taken from various satellites tracking the sulfur, smoke, and ash traveling through the air.

This image provided by NOAA shows the volcanic plume, from Wednesday’s eruption of a volcano beneath Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull glacier. Using sulfur dioxide concentration data from the NASA Aura/ OMI satellite sensor, it shows smoke, ash, and other components that can cause aircraft jet engines to fail. The OMI sensor can distinguish the differences between cloud, smoke, dust, ozone and other aerosols, and is important in Earth observations for aviation safety. AP / NOAA

via The Frame: Volcanic Ash Blankets Europe.