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Mons Agnes

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Mons Agnes is one of several dozens of similar hills inside Ina (but one of the largest). Their origin, as for Ina on the whole, remains enigmatic.
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from lunar orbit in 1971. In 1974 NASA published a topophotomap where its name first appeared: it received Greek feminine name
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45th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Held 17–21 March 2014 at the Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1777, P.1001
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41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Held March 1–5, 2010 in the Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1533, P.2592
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Mons Agnes. Very low Sun (6.6°) makes the relief well-seen. Width of the photo is 1 km. Image by
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Garry, W. B.; Robinson, M. S.; Zimbelman, J. R.; Bleacher, J. E.; et al. (November 2012).
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Robinson, M. S.; Thomas, P. C.; Braden, S. E.; Lawrence, S. J.; et al. (March 2010).
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Mons Agnes (and the entire Ina crater) was discovered on the photos made by
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Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report (NASA Special Publication 289)
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NASA lunar topophotomap (based on Apollo 15 photos). Scale 1:10,000
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images it was determined as about 30 m, but a newer map, based on
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Chan, N. W.; Vaughan, W. M.; Head, J. W. (March 2014).
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Mons Agnes is the biggest hill in right part of crater
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Set of high-resolution interactive maps of the region
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Interactive map of Mons Agnes and the neighbourhood
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Index


LRO
Elevation
Listing
Lunar mountains
Coordinates
18°40′N 5°20′E / 18.66°N 5.34°E / 18.66; 5.34
Agnes
Moon

Ina
"mountain"
Lacus Felicitatis
Ina
18°40′N 5°20′E / 18.66°N 5.34°E / 18.66; 5.34
Apollo 15
LRO
Apollo 15
Agnes
International Astronomical Union



"Sheet 41C3S1(10) Ina"
NASA lunar topophotomap (based on Apollo 15 photos). Scale 1:10,000
"Moon. Mons, montes. Nomenclature search results"
Archived
"The origin of Ina: Evidence for inflated lava flows on the Moon"
Bibcode
2012JGRE..117.0H31G

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