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Select montes by clicking on the name. Move the mouse over the full scale image of the larger region to show names of prominent surface features and additional data: depth from rim to crater floor and diameter, taken from the Times Atlas of the Moon (Ed. H.A.G. Lewis, Times Newspapers Ltd., 1969; charts available online at http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LAC/) and from Virtual Moon Atlas (Christian Legrand & Patrick Chevalley).


 Agricola

 Alpes

 Apenninus

 Archimedes

 Bradley

 Carpatus

 Caucasus

 Jura

 Recti

 Riphaeus

 Spitzbergensis

 Tenerife

A montes (ENG: mountain chain) is a long (50 km - 800 km) chain of connected mountain peaks on the lunar surface. All belong to the walls or terraces encircling the original mare forming depression.

(At right: Montes Recti, taken from orbit; © NASA)