|
Latin Name
|
Lat |
Lon |
Diam |
Origin
|
| Montes Agricola |
29.1N
|
54.2W
|
141.0
|
Georgius; German Earth scientist (1494-1555) |
| Montes Alpes |
46.4N
|
0.8W
|
281.0
|
Named from terrestrial Alps |
| Montes Apenninus |
18.9N
|
3.7W
|
401.0
|
Named from terrestrial Apennines |
| Montes Archimedes |
25.3N
|
4.6W
|
163.0
|
Named from nearby crater |
| Montes Carpatus |
14.5N
|
24.4W
|
361.0
|
Named from terrestrial Carpathians |
| Montes Caucasus |
38.4N
|
10.0E
|
445.0
|
Named from terrestrial Caucasus Mountains |
| Montes Cordillera |
17.5S
|
81.6W
|
574.0
|
Spanish for "mountain chain" |
| Montes Haemus |
19.9N
|
9.2E
|
560.0
|
Named for range in the Balkans |
| Montes Harbinger |
27.0N
|
41.0W
|
90.0
|
Harbingers of dawn on crater Aristarchus |
| Montes Jura |
47.1N
|
34.0W
|
422.0
|
Named from terrestrial Jura Mountains |
| Montes Pyrenaeus |
15.6S
|
41.2E
|
164.0
|
Named from terrestrial Pyrenees |
| Montes Recti |
48.0N
|
20.0W
|
90.0
|
Latin for "straight range" |
| Montes Riphaeus |
7.7S
|
28.1W
|
189.0
|
Named from range in Asia (now Ural Mountains) |
| Montes Rook |
20.6S
|
82.5W
|
791.0
|
Lawrence; British astronomer (1622-1666) |
| Montes Secchi |
3.0N
|
43.0E
|
50.0
|
Named from nearby crater |
| Montes Spitzbergen |
35.0N
|
5.0W
|
60.0
|
German for "sharp peaks", and named
for resemblance to the terrestrial island group |
| Montes Taurus |
28.4N
|
41.1E
|
172.0
|
Named from terrestrial Taurus Mts |
| Montes Teneriffe |
47.1N
|
11.8W
|
182.0
|
Named from terrestrial island |