Mons Penck

Mons Penck
Apollo 16 image
Highest point
Elevation 9890 m (summit)
Listing Lunar mountains
Coordinates 10°00′S 21°36′E / 10.0°S 21.6°E / -10.0; 21.6
Naming
Etymology Named for Albrecht Penck
Translation Penck Mountain (Latin)
Geography
Location the Moon

Mons Penck is a mountain promontory on the near side of the Moon. It lies just to the northeast of the crater Kant, to the north of Ibn-Rushd and the Rupes Altai scarp. Southeast of Mons Penck are the prominent craters Theophilus and Cyrillus.

The selenographic coordinates of this peak are 10.0° S, 21.6° E. It has a diameter of about 30 km at the base and climbs to an altitude of over 4 km (13,000 feet). It was named after Albrecht Penck (1858–1945), a German geographer and geologist.

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