The google news said "Lava from the Kilauea volcano can be seen from space" but it just links to the YouTube video of the same name. The screen shot of the video below shows a small ESA credit at the top left. If it's a multispectral image it may include infrared wavelengths where lava will be much brighter.
I was wondering, can ISS astronauts see the lava from the Kilauea volcano at night glowing red? If not, is it because they haven't passed over Hawaii recently, or is it not big or bright enough in visible wavelengths? I wonder if they have binoculars, or something with a large f/no.
Also curious if any of them have taken any photos at night...