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'''Montes Pyrenaeus''' is a [[mountain range]] on the [[Moon]]. The range begins at the southwestern rim of the flooded crater [[Gutenberg (crater)|Gutenberg]] at the northern end and extends southward bordering the eastern edge of [[Mare Nectaris]]. | '''Montes Pyrenaeus''' is a [[mountain range]] on the [[Moon]]. The range begins at the southwestern rim of the flooded crater [[Gutenberg (crater)|Gutenberg]] at the northern end and extends southward bordering the eastern edge of [[Mare Nectaris]]. | ||
The [[selenographic coordinates]] of this range are 15.6° S, 41.2° E, and it lies within a diameter of 164 km. [[Johann Heinrich Mädler|Johannes Mädler]] gave this range the [[Latin]] name for the [[Pyrenees|Pyrenees Mountains]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=1837. de | The [[selenographic coordinates]] of this range are 15.6° S, 41.2° E, and it lies within a diameter of 164 km. [[Johann Heinrich Mädler|Johannes Mädler]] gave this range the [[Latin]] name for the [[Pyrenees|Pyrenees Mountains]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=1837. de Beer's and Mädler's Mappa Selenographica · Selenography: Three Centuries in Lunar Cartography · Bibliothèque numérique - Observatoire de Paris |url=https://bibnum.obspm.fr/exhibits/show/cartography/cartography_conquest/cartography_precise/cartography_beer_madler |access-date=2024-01-19 |website=bibnum.obspm.fr}}</ref> that lie along the border between [[France]] and [[Spain]]. | ||
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Montes Pyrenaeus is a mountain range on the Moon. The range begins at the southwestern rim of the flooded crater Gutenberg at the northern end and extends southward bordering the eastern edge of Mare Nectaris.
The selenographic coordinates of this range are 15.6° S, 41.2° E, and it lies within a diameter of 164 km. Johannes Mädler gave this range the Latin name for the Pyrenees Mountains[1] that lie along the border between France and Spain.
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