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The largest lunar mountain range, the Apennines, and the prominent crater Archimedes dominate this part of the Moon close to the prime meridian. It was at the foot of the Apennines, close to Rima Hadley, that the Apollo 15 expedition landed.
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Age of Moon: d. 7
Section 22
RELEVANT FEATURES
- Ampére, Mons - length 30 km
- h. 3000 m
- Apenninus, Montes - maximum height
6.000 m - length 600 km
- Aratus - 10,6 km -
h. 1860 m
- Archimedes - 83 km
- Archimedes, Montes - base dia. 140
km
- Archimedes Rimae - length 150 km
- Bancroft - 13,1 km
- h. 2490 m
- Bela - 11×2 km
- Bradley, Mons - length 30
- h. 4200 m
- Bradley, Rima - length 130 km
- Conon - 22 km - h.
2320 m
- Conon, Rima -
length. 45 km
- Felicitatis, Lacus - Lake of Happiness - 90 km
- Fidei, Sinus - Bay of Faith -
length 70 km
- Fresnel, Promontorium
- Fresnel, Rimae - length 90 km
- Galen - 10 km - h.
1250 m
- Hadley, Mons - length 25 km
- Hadley Delta, Mons - h.
4800 m
- Hadley, Rima - length 80 km
- Huxley - 4 km - h.
840 m
- Huygens, Mons - height 5.400 m,
length 40 km
- Marco Polo -
28×21 km
- Putredinis, Palus - Marsh of Decay - 180 km
- Santos-Dumont -
9 km
- Spurr - 13 km
- Yangel' - 9 km -
h. 500 m
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