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213: 178: 254: 278: 158: 247: 273: 192: 149: 187: 144: 83: 240: 197: 154: 26: 182: 78:, November 23, 1935, in the course of his trans-Antarctic flight and was plotted from the air photos by 63: 103: 75: 220: 95: 91: 71: 119: 224: 212: 124: 67: 267: 87: 79: 99: 59: 41: 28: 55: 107: 74:, Antarctica. The eastern part of this feature was photographed by 228: 62:
on the east is the highest, located southwest of the
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Nunataks in southeastern Alexander Island, Antarctica
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71°53′S 69°38′W / 71.883°S 69.633°W / -71.883; -69.633
nunataks
Mimas Peak
Enceladus Nunataks
Saturn Glacier
Alexander Island
Lincoln Ellsworth
W.L.G. Joerg
UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee
Mimas
Enceladus
William Herschel
astronomer
satellites
Saturn
Debussy Heights
Sutton Heights
"Herschel Heights"
Geographic Names Information System
United States Geological Survey
United States Department of the Interior
public domain material
"Herschel Heights"
Geographic Names Information System
United States Geological Survey
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Alexander Island
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expanding it
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