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Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature

Basic Info

Feature Name Montes Jura
Clean Name Montes Jura
Feature ID 4011
Target Moon
Feature Type Mons, montes

Location


Coordinate System Planetographic, +East, -180 - 180
Northmost Latitude 48.68 °
Southmost Latitude 41.06 °
Eastmost Longitude -27.64 °
Westmost Longitude -37.77 °
Diameter 420.80 km
Center Latitude 47.49 °
Center Longitude -36.11 °
Northmost Latitude 48.68 °
Southmost Latitude 41.06 °
Eastmost Longitude -27.64 °
Westmost Longitude -37.77 °
Diameter 420.80 km
Center Latitude 47.49 °
Center Longitude -36.11 °
Northmost Latitude 47.10 °
Southmost Latitude 40.60 °
Eastmost Longitude -25.00 °
Westmost Longitude -34.20 °
Diameter 422.00 km
Center Latitude 47.10 °
Center Longitude -34.00 °
Quad LAC-24 [pdf]

Status and Origin

Approval Status Adopted by IAU
Approval Date 1961
Continent Europe
Culture Germany
Origin Named from terrestrial Jura Mountains.
Reference [67] - The System of Lunar Craters, Quadrants I, II, III, IV: by D. W. G. Arthur and others: Communications of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, vol. 2, no. 30, 1963: vol. 3, no. 40, 1964: vol. 3, no. 50, 1965: vol. 5, no. 70, 1966.
Updated Oct 18, 2010 12:00 PM

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