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(glossary entry; plural = '''Montes''')<br /> <br /> | (glossary entry; plural = '''Montes''')<br /> <br /> | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | One of 18 different categories of lunar features recognized in the current system of [ | + | One of 18 different categories of lunar features recognized in the current system of [[IAU%20nomenclature|IAU nomenclature]]. The word means "mountain" in Latin. As on Earth, the plural is used to refer to a mountain range or group of mountains. In both cases, the term is used as prefix to the feature name.<br /> <br /> |
==Additional Information== | ==Additional Information== | ||
* In the original version of the IAU nomenclature, many lunar peaks were identified by the name of a nearby feature followed by a Greek letter. This system of named lunar peaks was discontinued in 1973, and most of the Greek-lettered names are no longer official. Follow the link, below, to the list for [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar+Mons#Discontinued details]. | * In the original version of the IAU nomenclature, many lunar peaks were identified by the name of a nearby feature followed by a Greek letter. This system of named lunar peaks was discontinued in 1973, and most of the Greek-lettered names are no longer official. Follow the link, below, to the list for [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar+Mons#Discontinued details]. | ||
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==List== | ==List== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[Lunar%20Mons|Current list]] of IAU-named lunar mons and montes. |
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==LPOD Articles== | ==LPOD Articles== |
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Mons (mountain)
(glossary entry; plural = Montes)
Description
One of 18 different categories of lunar features recognized in the current system of IAU nomenclature. The word means "mountain" in Latin. As on Earth, the plural is used to refer to a mountain range or group of mountains. In both cases, the term is used as prefix to the feature name.
Additional Information
- In the original version of the IAU nomenclature, many lunar peaks were identified by the name of a nearby feature followed by a Greek letter. This system of named lunar peaks was discontinued in 1973, and most of the Greek-lettered names are no longer official. Follow the link, below, to the list for details.
List
- Current list of IAU-named lunar mons and montes.
LPOD Articles
Bibliography
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