Mons Delisle
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Mons Delisle | |
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Aerial photo of Mons Delisle taken during Apollo 15. | |
Listing | Lunar mountains |
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Location | the Moon |
Coordinates | 29°30′N 35°48′W / 29.5°N 35.8°W |
Mons Delisle is a vaguely phallic shaped mountain on the Moon located on the edge of Mare Imbrium near the crater Delisle. It is elongated in shape and is about 30 km in diameter. The mountain was adopted and named after the nearby crater of the same name by the IAU in 1985.[1]
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LAC-39 area - Map
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