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- Mons_Piton abstract "Mons Piton is an isolated lunar mountain that is located in the eastern part of the Mare Imbrium, to the north-northwest of the crater Aristillus. Due east of Mons Piton is the flooded crater Cassini, and to the west-northwest lies Piazzi Smyth. North and northeast of this massif is the Montes Alpes range, forming the northeast edge of the lunar mare.The selenographic coordinates of this rise are 40.6° N, 1.1° W, and it has a diameter of 25 km. It is slightly elongated along toward the northwest, with ridge lines to the south, northwest, and west. The peak climbs to a height of 2.3 km, typical of the peaks in the Montes Alpes, but much lower than Mons Blanc, which rises to 3.6 km. Because it is an isolated formation on the lunar mare, this peak can form prominent shadows when illuminated by oblique sunlight during the lunar dawn or dusk.There is a pair of satellite craters on the mare to the south that are named for this peak (see below). To the south-southwest is a low ridge feature in an isolated portion of the mare that is designated Piton Gamma (γ).Mons Piton was named for a peak on Tenerife Island.".
- Mons_Piton elevation "2300.0".
- Mons_Piton locatedInArea Moon.
- Mons_Piton thumbnail Mons_Piton_4110_h2.jpg?width=300.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageID "1505072".
- Mons_Piton wikiPageLength "2295".
- Mons_Piton wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Mons_Piton wikiPageRevisionID "585681670".
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Aristillus_(crater).
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Cassini_(lunar_crater).
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Coordinate.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Coordinate_system.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink File:Mons_Piton_AS15-M-1543.jpg.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Impact_crater.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountains_on_the_Moon_by_height.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_Orbiter_4.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_mare.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Mare_Imbrium.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Massif.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Mons_Blanc.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Mont_Blanc_(Moon).
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Montes_Alpes.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Mountain.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Piazzi_Smyth_(crater).
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Tenerife.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mons Piton".
- Mons_Piton caption "Lunar Orbiter 4 image".
- Mons_Piton elevation "2.3".
- Mons_Piton hasPhotoCollection Mons_Piton.
- Mons_Piton listing List_of_mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Mons_Piton location "the Moon".
- Mons_Piton name "Mons Piton".
- Mons_Piton photo "Mons Piton 4110 h2.jpg".
- Mons_Piton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Mons_Piton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Mons_Piton subject Category:Mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Mons_Piton hypernym Mountain.
- Mons_Piton type Article.
- Mons_Piton type Mountain.
- Mons_Piton type NaturalPlace.
- Mons_Piton type Place.
- Mons_Piton type Article.
- Mons_Piton type Feature.
- Mons_Piton type Location.
- Mons_Piton type Mountain.
- Mons_Piton type Place.
- Mons_Piton type Thing.
- Mons_Piton type Q8502.
- Mons_Piton comment "Mons Piton is an isolated lunar mountain that is located in the eastern part of the Mare Imbrium, to the north-northwest of the crater Aristillus. Due east of Mons Piton is the flooded crater Cassini, and to the west-northwest lies Piazzi Smyth. North and northeast of this massif is the Montes Alpes range, forming the northeast edge of the lunar mare.The selenographic coordinates of this rise are 40.6° N, 1.1° W, and it has a diameter of 25 km.".
- Mons_Piton label "Mons Piton".
- Mons_Piton sameAs Mons_Piton.
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- Mons_Piton sameAs ピトン山.
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- Mons_Piton sameAs Q500746.
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- Mons_Piton wasDerivedFrom Mons_Piton?oldid=585681670.
- Mons_Piton depiction Mons_Piton_4110_h2.jpg.
- Mons_Piton isPrimaryTopicOf Mons_Piton.
- Mons_Piton name "Mons Piton".