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Latin Name |
Lat |
Lon |
Diam
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Origin |
Notes |
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Mons Agnes |
18.6N |
5.3E |
1.0 |
Greek female name |
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Mons Ampere |
19.0N |
4.0W |
30.0 |
Andre Marie Ampere; French physicist (1775-1836) |
Mountain Massif in the central part of Apennines, length 30 km |
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Mons Andre |
5.2N |
120.6E |
10.0 |
French male name |
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Mons Ardeshir |
5.0N |
121.0E |
8.0 |
Persian (Iranian) king's name |
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Mons Argaeus |
63.6S |
30.1E |
77.0 |
Vincente Mut, or Muth Spanish astronomer(unkn-1673) |
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Mons Blanc |
45.0N |
1.0E |
25.0 |
Named for terrestrial mountain in Alps |
3600 M high, Base diameter 25 km |
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Mons Bradley |
22.0N |
1.0E |
30.0 |
James Bradley; English astronomer (1692-1762) |
Mountain massif, close to the crater Conon, length 30 km |
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Mons Delisle |
29.5N |
35.8W |
30.0 |
Named from nearbycrater |
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Mons Dieter |
5.0N |
120.2E |
20.0 |
German male name |
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Mons Dilip |
5.6N |
120.8E |
2.0 |
Indian male name |
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Mons Esam |
14.6N |
35.7E |
8.0 |
Arabic male name |
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[Mons Euler] |
23.3N |
29.2W |
27.0 |
Leonhard; Swiss mathematician (1707-1783); now called Mons Vinogradov |
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Mons Ganau |
4.8N |
120.6E |
14.0 |
African male name |
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Mons Gruithuisen Delta |
36.0N |
39.5W |
20.0 |
Named from nearby crater |
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Mons Gruithuisen Gamma |
36.6N |
40.5W |
20.0 |
Named from nearby crater |
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Mons Hadley |
26.5N |
4.7E |
25.0 |
Hadley, John; British instrument maker (1682-1743) |
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Mons Hadley Delta |
25.8N |
3.8E |
15.0 |
Named from nearby mountain |
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Mons Hansteen |
12.1S |
50.0W |
30.0 |
Named from nearby crater |
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Mons Herodotus |
27.5N |
53.0W |
5.0 |
Named from nearby crater |
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Mons Huygens |
20.0N |
2.9W |
40.0 |
Christian; Dutch astronomer, mathematician, physicist (1629-1695) |
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Mons La Hire |
27.8N |
25.5W |
25.0 |
Philippe De; French mathematician, astronomer (1640-1718) |
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Mons Maraldi |
20.3N |
35.3E |
15.0 |
Named from nearby crater |
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Mons Moro |
12.0S |
19.7W |
10.0 |
Antonio Lazzaro; Italian Earth scientist (1687-1764) |
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Mons Penck |
10.0S |
21.6E |
30.0 |
Albrecht; German geographer (1858-1945) |
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Mons Pico |
45.7N |
8.9W |
25.0 |
Spanish for "peak" |
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Mons Piton |
40.6N |
1.1W |
25.0 |
Named from Mt. Piton on Tenerife Islands |
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Mons Rumker |
40.8N |
58.1W |
70.0 |
Karl Ludwig Christian; German astronomer (1788-1862) |
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Mons Usov |
12.0N |
63.0E |
15.0 |
Mikhail A.; Soviet geologist (1883-1933) |
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Mons Vinogradov |
22.4N |
32.4W |
25.0 |
Aleksandr Pavlovich; Soviet geochemist and cosmochemist (1895-1975); |
formerly called Mons Euler |
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Mons Vitruvius |
19.4N |
30.8E |
15.0 |
Named from nearby crater |
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Mons Wolff |
17.0N |
6.8W |
35.0 |
Christian, Baron von; German philosopher (1679-1754) |
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