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- Q500942 subject Q6279368.
- Q500942 abstract "Montes Recti is a mountain range on the northern part of the Moon's near side. It was given the Latin name for "Straight Range".This is a small range of irregular ridges that is located in the northern part of the Mare Imbrium. Montes Recti is an unusually linear formation that forms a line from east to west. It is about 90 km in length, and only 20 km wide. The peaks rise to heights of up to 1.8 km.The small crater Montes Recti B lies in the eastern part of the range. To the west are the Montes Jura and to the east are the Montes Teneriffe.".
- Q500942 elevation "1800.0".
- Q500942 locatedInArea Q405.
- Q500942 thumbnail Montes_Recti_4139_h3.jpg?width=300.
- Q500942 wikiPageWikiLink Q1066381.
- Q500942 wikiPageWikiLink Q1165630.
- Q500942 wikiPageWikiLink Q337946.
- Q500942 wikiPageWikiLink Q397.
- Q500942 wikiPageWikiLink Q405.
- Q500942 wikiPageWikiLink Q487895.
- Q500942 wikiPageWikiLink Q500521.
- Q500942 wikiPageWikiLink Q6279368.
- Q500942 wikiPageWikiLink Q8502.
- Q500942 elevation "1.8".
- Q500942 location "the Moon".
- Q500942 name "Montes Recti".
- Q500942 type Mountain.
- Q500942 type Place.
- Q500942 type Location.
- Q500942 type Mountain.
- Q500942 type NaturalPlace.
- Q500942 type Place.
- Q500942 type Thing.
- Q500942 type Q8502.
- Q500942 comment "Montes Recti is a mountain range on the northern part of the Moon's near side. It was given the Latin name for "Straight Range".This is a small range of irregular ridges that is located in the northern part of the Mare Imbrium. Montes Recti is an unusually linear formation that forms a line from east to west. It is about 90 km in length, and only 20 km wide. The peaks rise to heights of up to 1.8 km.The small crater Montes Recti B lies in the eastern part of the range.".
- Q500942 label "Montes Recti".
- Q500942 depiction Montes_Recti_4139_h3.jpg.
- Q500942 name "Montes Recti".