Mons Penck
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| position | 10.01 ° S , 21.74 ° O | |
| diameter | 38 km | |
| Named after | Albrecht Penck | |
| See also Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature | ||
The Mons Penck is a mountain in the southern hemisphere of the Earth's moon . It lies north of the Ibn-Rushd crater and northeast of Kant at the coordinates 10 ° S / 22 ° E and has a diameter of around 40 km. Its summit reaches a height of four kilometers .
It was named in 1976 after the German geographer Albrecht Penck .
See also
Web links
- Mons Penck on The-Moon Wiki