Name
|
Lat./Long.
|
Diameter
|
Altitudo
|
Origo nominis
|
Mons Agnes
|
18.6 sep., 5.3 or.
|
1 km
|
|
nomen femininum Anglicum
|
Mons Ampère
|
19.0 sep., 4.0 occ.
|
30 km
|
3.0 km
|
Andreas Maria Ampère, physicus
|
Mons André
|
5.2 sep., 120.6 or.
|
10 km
|
|
nomen masculinum Francogallicum
|
Mons Ardeshir
|
5.0 sep., 121.0 or.
|
8 km
|
|
Artaxerxes imperator Persarum
|
Mons Argaeus
|
19.0 sep., 29.0 or.
|
50 km
|
|
Argaeus mons Asiae
|
Mons Blanc
|
45.0 sep., 1.0 or.
|
25 km
|
3.6 km
|
Rupes Alba (Francogallice Mont Blanc) Europae
|
Mons Bradley
|
22.0 sep., 1.0 or.
|
30 km
|
4.2 km
|
Iacobus Bradley, astronomus
|
Mons Delisle
|
29.5 sep., 35.8 occ.
|
30 km
|
|
a cratere propinquo Delisle
|
Mons Dieter
|
5.0 sep., 120.2 or.
|
20 km
|
|
nomen masculinum Theodiscum
|
Mons Dilip
|
5.6 sep., 120.8 or.
|
2 km
|
|
nomen masculinum Hindi
|
Mons Esam
|
14.6 sep., 35.7 or.
|
8 km
|
|
ʿIsam, nomen masculinum Arabicum
|
Mons Ganau
|
4.8 sep., 120.6 or.
|
14 km
|
|
"praenomen Africanum"[1] dictum, sed qua lingua?
|
Mons Gruithuisen Delta
|
36.0 sep., 35.9 occ.
|
20 km
|
|
a cratere propinquo Gruithuisen
|
Mons Gruithuisen Gamma
|
36.6 sep., 40.5 occ.
|
20 km
|
|
a cratere propinquo Gruithuisen
|
Mons Hadley
|
26.5 sep., 4.7 or.
|
25 km
|
4.6 km
|
Ioannes Hadley, inventor
|
Mons Hadley Delta
|
25.8 sep., 3.8 or.
|
15 km
|
3.5 km
|
a Monte Hadley propinquo
|
Mons Hansteen
|
12.1 mer.,50.0 occ.
|
30 km
|
|
a cratere propinquo Hansteen
|
Mons Herodotus
|
27.5 sep., 53.0 occ.
|
5 km
|
|
a cratere propinquo Herodotus
|
Mons Huygens
|
20.0 sep., 2.9 occ.
|
40 km
|
4.7 km
|
Christianus Huygens, astronomus
|
Mons La Hire
|
27.8 sep., 25.5 occ.
|
25 km
|
1.5 km
|
Philippus de la Hire, astronomus
|
Mons Maraldi
|
20.3 sep., 35.3 or.
|
15 km
|
1.3 km
|
a cratere propinquo Maraldi
|
Mons Moro
|
12.0 mer.,19.7 occ.
|
10 km
|
|
Antonius Lazzaro Moro, homo scientiae peritus
|
Mons Penck
|
10.0 mer.,21.6 or.
|
30 km
|
4. km
|
Albertus Penck, geographus
|
Mons Pico
|
45.7 sep., 8.9 occ.
|
25 km
|
2. km
|
Hispanice "cacumen, apex"
|
Mons Piton
|
40.6 sep., 1.1 occ.
|
25 km
|
2.3 km
|
Mons Piton Insulae Nivariae
|
Mons Rümker
|
40.8 sep., 58.1 occ.
|
70 km
|
0.5 km
|
Carolus Ludovicus Christianus Rümker, astronomus
|
Mons Usov
|
12.0 sep., 63.0 or.
|
15 km
|
|
Michael A. Usov, geologus
|
Mons Vinogradov[2]
|
22.4 sep., 32.4 occ.
|
25 km
|
1.4 km
|
Alexander Vinogradov, chemicus
|
Mons Vitruvius
|
19.4 sep., 30.8 or.
|
15 km
|
2.3 km
|
a cratere propinquo Vitruvius
|
Mons Wolff
|
17.0 sep., 6.8 occ.
|
35 km
|
3.5 km
|
Baro Christianus von Wolff, philosophus
|