Volcanoes in Space? A Cosmic Conversation with Sævar Helgi Bragason
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Are volcanoes unique to Earth—or are they erupting across the solar system?
In this episode of the Lava Academy Podcast, hosts Iain MacKinnon and Ragnhildur Ágústsdóttir (AKA Lady Lava) sit down with Iceland’s beloved science communicator, and author Sævar Helgi Bragason for a mind-expanding journey beyond our planet.
Together, they explore volcanic activity on Mars, Venus, and Jupiter’s moon Io, icy cryovolcanoes on distant moons, and even evidence of eruptions on Pluto. Sævar explains how gravity, internal heat, and planetary forces create volcanoes in places far beyond Earth—and what studying them teaches us about our own planet’s past and future.
The conversation also touches on Iceland’s iconic volcanoes, why eruptions inspire awe rather than fear, and how volcanoes are essential to the story of life on Earth. To top it off, Sævar shares his passion for astronomy and gives an exciting preview of the total solar eclipse visible from Iceland in August 2026—an event he describes as one of nature’s most powerful experiences.
If you love volcanoes, space, science, or simply great storytelling, this episode is for you.
Listen now and explore volcanoes on Earth—and beyond. Links Sævar Helgi Bragason helps you see the northern lights, and prepare for the 2026 Solar Eclipse with these websites:
- Iceland at Night
- Eclipse 26