Mons Piton

Mons Piton sur la Lune.

Le Mons Piton (41, −1) est un massif montagneux lunaire nommé d'après sa similitude avec un des pics de Tenerife. C'est un sommet isolé du nord-est de la Mer des Pluies et haut de 2 250 mètres pour une base de 25 km de diamètre[1].

Notes et références

  1. Antonin Rükl (texte et ill.), Martine Richebé (adapt. française) et Jean-Marc Becker (révision), Atlas de la Lune, Paris, Gründ, , 224 p. (ISBN 978-2-7000-1554-6, OCLC 301684184, BNF 40580052), p. 50-51.

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