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- Montes_Jura abstract "Montes Jura is a mountain range in the northwest part of the near side of the Moon. The selenographic coordinates of this range are 47.1° N 34.0° W. It has a diameter of 422 km, with mountains rising to 6100 m. They were named after the Jura Mountains in eastern France / western Switzerland.This range of mountains form a visually pleasing semi-circular ring around the Sinus Iridum, a bay along the northwestern edge of Mare Imbrium. The blunt, east-facing cape at the southwestern end of the range is named Promontorium Heraclides, while the east-facing wedge at the northeast end is called Promontorium Laplace. As the terminator advances near this range two to three nights after the first quarter moon, the peaks of this range catch the sunlight at their tops. This produces a string of bright points that have been described as the 'jewelled scimitar' effect.In the distant past this range once formed the outer wall of a crater about 260 km in diameter. The southeast face of this crater was then removed and the interior flooded with basaltic lava. As a result the side of the range facing the mare ends in the nearly level plains, which the opposite side merges with a region of rough and irregular terrain.The only crater of note in this range is Bianchini, which lies across the north-northwestern portion of the curve. A little farther to the west is Sharp, and to the northeast is the ruined crater Maupertuis.Peter Grego describes a figurine of "The Moon Maiden", seeing her facial profile in Promontorium Heraclides, her hair in the hills to the west, and her body in Montes Jura. She appears upside down when viewed in binoculars from the Northern Hemisphere.".
- Montes_Jura locatedInArea Moon.
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- Montes_Jura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_on_the_Moon.
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- Montes_Jura wikiPageWikiLink France.
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- Montes_Jura wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountains_on_the_Moon.
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- Montes_Jura wikiPageWikiLink Mare_Imbrium.
- Montes_Jura wikiPageWikiLink Maupertuis_(crater).
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- Montes_Jura wikiPageWikiLink Sharp_(crater).
- Montes_Jura wikiPageWikiLink Sinus_Iridum.
- Montes_Jura wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Montes_Jura wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jura Mountains".
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- Montes_Jura listing List_of_mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Montes_Jura location "the Moon".
- Montes_Jura name "Montes Jura".
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- Montes_Jura photoCaption "Detail map of Mare Imbrium's features. Montes Jura is the feature marked "B"".
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- Montes_Jura comment "Montes Jura is a mountain range in the northwest part of the near side of the Moon. The selenographic coordinates of this range are 47.1° N 34.0° W. It has a diameter of 422 km, with mountains rising to 6100 m. They were named after the Jura Mountains in eastern France / western Switzerland.This range of mountains form a visually pleasing semi-circular ring around the Sinus Iridum, a bay along the northwestern edge of Mare Imbrium.".
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