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gonnus+mons Latitude and Longitude:

41°13′N 269°07′E / 41.21°N 269.12°E / 41.21; 269.12
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Gonnus Mons
Coordinates 41°13′N 269°07′E / 41.21°N 269.12°E / 41.21; 269.12
Peak2,890 metres (9,482 ft)

Gonnus Mons is a large mountain on the planet Mars. [1] The name Gonnus Mons is a classical albedo name. It has a diameter of 57 kilometres (35 mi) and a peak of 2,890 metres (9,482 ft). [2] This was approved by International Astronomical Union in 1991. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ronald Greeley; Raymond Batson (29 November 2001). The Compact NASA Atlas of the Solar System. Cambridge University Press. pp.  383–. ISBN  978-0-521-80633-6. Retrieved 25 December 2012.
  2. ^ Peter Grego (1 June 2012). Mars and How to Observe It. Springer. pp.  63–. ISBN  978-1-4614-2302-7. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Mars Feature: Mons, montes - Gonnus Mons".



gonnus+mons Latitude and Longitude:

41°13′N 269°07′E / 41.21°N 269.12°E / 41.21; 269.12
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gonnus Mons
Coordinates 41°13′N 269°07′E / 41.21°N 269.12°E / 41.21; 269.12
Peak2,890 metres (9,482 ft)

Gonnus Mons is a large mountain on the planet Mars. [1] The name Gonnus Mons is a classical albedo name. It has a diameter of 57 kilometres (35 mi) and a peak of 2,890 metres (9,482 ft). [2] This was approved by International Astronomical Union in 1991. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ronald Greeley; Raymond Batson (29 November 2001). The Compact NASA Atlas of the Solar System. Cambridge University Press. pp.  383–. ISBN  978-0-521-80633-6. Retrieved 25 December 2012.
  2. ^ Peter Grego (1 June 2012). Mars and How to Observe It. Springer. pp.  63–. ISBN  978-1-4614-2302-7. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Mars Feature: Mons, montes - Gonnus Mons".



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