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- Montes_Carpatus abstract "Montes Carpatus is a mountain range that forms the southern edge of the Mare Imbrium on the Moon. The selenographic coordinates of this range are 14.5° N, 24.4° W, and the formation has an overall diameter of 361 km (224 mi). They were named after the Carpathian Mountains in Central Europe.This rugged range generally stretches from west to east. The western end begins in the vicinity of the crater T. Mayer, although a few low ridges curve northwards towards Euler crater. At the eastern extreme is a wide gap where Mare Imbrium in the north joins Mare Insularum to the south. Starting at the east side of this gap are the Montes Apenninus, another mountainous range that curves up towards the northeast.Most of this range consists of a series of peaks and rises, separated by valleys that have been penetrated by lava flows. None of the peaks have received individual names, unless one includes Mons Vinogradov to the west of the crater Euler. The surface to the north of the range is nearly level lunar mare, broken only by the occasional wrinkle ridge or minor impact crater.The region south of the range is somewhat rougher, although still covered by lava flows. About 100 kilometers south of the mountains is the well-known ray crater Copernicus, and the irregular outer ramparts of this crater stretch almost to the foothills of the Carpatus range. Also of note is the smaller crater Gay-Lussac, which is attached to the southern part of the range.".
- Montes_Carpatus locatedInArea Moon.
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- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageID "30874070".
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageLength "2153".
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageRevisionID "546103810".
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Carpathian_Mountains.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Central_Europe.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Coordinate.
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- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Copernicus_(lunar_crater).
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Euler_(crater).
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Gay-Lussac_(crater).
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Lava.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_mare.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Mare_Imbrium.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Mare_Insularum.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Mons_Vinogradov.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Montes_Apenninus.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Mountain.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink T._Mayer_(crater).
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:_rampart.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink Wrinkle_ridge.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLink File:Imbrium_map.png.
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carpathian Mountains".
- Montes_Carpatus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Montes Carpatus".
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- Montes_Carpatus listing List_of_mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Montes_Carpatus location "the Moon".
- Montes_Carpatus name "Montes Carpatus".
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- Montes_Carpatus subject Category:Mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Montes_Carpatus hypernym Range.
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- Montes_Carpatus type Q8502.
- Montes_Carpatus comment "Montes Carpatus is a mountain range that forms the southern edge of the Mare Imbrium on the Moon. The selenographic coordinates of this range are 14.5° N, 24.4° W, and the formation has an overall diameter of 361 km (224 mi). They were named after the Carpathian Mountains in Central Europe.This rugged range generally stretches from west to east. The western end begins in the vicinity of the crater T. Mayer, although a few low ridges curve northwards towards Euler crater.".
- Montes_Carpatus label "Montes Carpatus".
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- Montes_Carpatus name "Montes Carpatus".