From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mons Hansteen
Mons Hansteen
Mons Hansteen Type Volcano
Listing Lunar mountains
Mons Hansteen is a mountain on the Moon, also known
Translation Hansteen mountain (Latin) as Hansteen Alpha (α), named after Christopher
Location
Hansteen. It is roughly triangular in shape and occupies
an area about 30 km across on Oceanus Procellarum. This
Location the Moon feature is younger than Hansteen (crater) and is thought
Coordinates 12°06′S 50°00′W / 12.1°S 50.0°W / -12.1; -50.0 to be an extrusion of volcanic material.
Geology
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Categories:
• LQ18 quadrangle
• Mountains on the Moon
• Estraterrestrial volcanoes
• Moon stubs
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