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Mons Hadley

For other uses, seeHadley (disambiguation).

Mons Hadley is amassif in the northern portion of theMontes Apenninus, a range in the northern hemisphere of theMoon. It has a height of 4.5 km (2.8 mi) 14,764 ft (4,500 m) above the adjacent plain and a maximum diameter of 25 km at the base.[1]

Mons Hadley
Jim Irwin and theLRV fromApollo 15, with Mons Hadley in the background
Highest point
Elevation4.5 km (2.8 mi) 14,764 ft (4,500 m)[1]
ListingLunar mountains
Coordinates26°41′N4°07′E / 26.69°N 4.12°E /26.69; 4.12[2]
Geography
Map
LocationtheMoon
Oblique view of Mons Hadley, including Hadley Rille (lower right), from orbit
Hadley C crater, withejecta filling in part of Hadley Rille

To the southwest of this mountain is avalley that served as the landing site for theApollo 15 expedition. To the southwest of this same valley is the slightly smallerMons Hadley Delta (δ) peak with a height of about 3.5 km above the valley floor. Mons Hadley Delta was visited and sampled by the astronauts, but Mons Hadley itself was only photographed from the surface. To the west of these peaks is the sinuous Rima Hadleyrille.

These features were named after the English mathematicianJohn Hadley (1682–1744).[3]

Rima Hadley

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This sinuouslunarrille follows a course generally to the northeast, toward the Mons Hadley peak, for which it is named. This feature is centered atselenographic coordinates 25.0° N, 3.0° E, and lies within a diameter of 80 km. It begins at the crater Béla, an elongated formation with the long axis oriented to the northwest.

Nearby craters

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Selenographic features of Rima Hadley and its small craters

Four small craters near this rille have been assigned names by theIAU. These are listed in the table below.

CraterCoordinatesDiameterName source
Béla24°42′N2°18′E / 24.7°N 2.3°E /24.7; 2.311 × 2 kmHungarian masculine name
Carlos24°54′N2°18′E / 24.9°N 2.3°E /24.9; 2.34 kmSpanish masculine name
Jomo24°24′N2°24′E / 24.4°N 2.4°E /24.4; 2.47 kmAfrican masculine name
Taizo24°42′N2°12′E / 24.7°N 2.2°E /24.7; 2.26 kmJapanese masculine name

Satellite craters

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By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Mons Hadley.

HadleyLatitudeLongitudeDiameter
C25.5° N2.8° E6 km

The craterJoy was formerly known as Hadley A, prior to being renamed by the IAU in 1973.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abLTO-41B4 HadleyL&PI Lunar Topographic Orthophotomap
  2. ^Mons Hadley, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature, International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN)
  3. ^"Mons Hadley".Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.
  4. ^Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature, International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN),Joy Feature 2851

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