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- Montes_Caucasus abstract "Montes Caucasus is a rugged range of mountains in the northeastern part of the Moon. It begins at a gap of level surface that joins the Mare Imbrium to the west with the Mare Serenitatis to the east, and extends in an irregular band to the north-northeast to the western side of the prominent crater Eudoxus. The range forms the northwestern boundary of the Mare Serenitatis. It forms a continuation of the Montes Apenninus range to the southwest. There are several breaks in the range where nearby lunar mare has intruded into the formation, particularly near the southern tip. Embedded within the eastern flank of the range is the crater Calippus. Along the eastern flank to the south of Eudoxus is the remnants of the crater Alexander.The selenographic coordinates of this range are 38.4° N, 10.0° E, and it has an official diameter of 445 km. However some observers list the length as being up to 550 km. The tallest peaks in this range reach heights of 6 km, undoubtedly providing an expansive view of the surroundings from their tops.The range was named after the Caucasus Mountains on the Earth by the German selenographer Johann H. Mädler. However none of the peaks in this range has been assigned individual names, at least officially.".
- Montes_Caucasus locatedInArea Moon.
- Montes_Caucasus thumbnail Montes_Caucasus_AS15-M-1536.jpg?width=300.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageExternalLink 100421_MontesCaucasus_Tar.jpg.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageID "30874073".
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageLength "2919".
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageRevisionID "616867555".
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_(crater).
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Apollo_15.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Calippus_(crater).
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Caucasus_Mountains.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Coordinate_system.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Eudoxus_(lunar_crater).
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Heinrich_von_Mädler.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_mare.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Mare_Imbrium.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Mare_Serenitatis.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Montes_Apenninus.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink File:Imbrium_map.png.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLink File:Montes_Apenninus_Montes_Caucasus_AS11-44-6665HR.jpg.
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caucasus Mountains".
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kaukasus".
- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Montes Caucasus".
- Montes_Caucasus listing List_of_mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Montes_Caucasus location "the Moon".
- Montes_Caucasus name "Montes Caucasus".
- Montes_Caucasus photo "File:Montes Caucasus AS15-M-1536.jpg".
- Montes_Caucasus photoCaption "Oblique view facing north from 106 km altitude of the southern Montes Caucasus, from Apollo 15".
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- Montes_Caucasus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lunar_coords_and_quad_cat.
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- Montes_Caucasus subject Category:Mountains_on_the_Moon.
- Montes_Caucasus hypernym Range.
- Montes_Caucasus type Mountain.
- Montes_Caucasus type NaturalPlace.
- Montes_Caucasus type Place.
- Montes_Caucasus type Feature.
- Montes_Caucasus type Location.
- Montes_Caucasus type Mountain.
- Montes_Caucasus type Place.
- Montes_Caucasus type Thing.
- Montes_Caucasus type Q8502.
- Montes_Caucasus comment "Montes Caucasus is a rugged range of mountains in the northeastern part of the Moon. It begins at a gap of level surface that joins the Mare Imbrium to the west with the Mare Serenitatis to the east, and extends in an irregular band to the north-northeast to the western side of the prominent crater Eudoxus. The range forms the northwestern boundary of the Mare Serenitatis. It forms a continuation of the Montes Apenninus range to the southwest.".
- Montes_Caucasus label "Montes Caucasus".
- Montes_Caucasus sameAs Q499340.
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- Montes_Caucasus sameAs კავკასიონი_(მთვარე).
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- Montes_Caucasus sameAs Кавказ_(Луна).
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- Montes_Caucasus sameAs 高加索山脈_(月球).
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- Montes_Caucasus depiction Montes_Caucasus_AS15-M-1536.jpg.
- Montes_Caucasus isPrimaryTopicOf Montes_Caucasus.
- Montes_Caucasus name "Montes Caucasus".