Mons Dilip
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Krater King widziany ze statku Apollo 16; Mons Dilip to niewielkie wzniesienie dna krateru, w górę i na prawo od centralnego masywu | ||
Ciało niebieskie | Księżyc | |
Położenie | Krater King | |
5°36′N 120°48′E/5,600000 120,800000 |
Mons Dilip – góra na niewidocznej stronie Księżyca, wewnątrz krateru King. Jej średnica to 2 km. Nazwa, nadana w 1976 roku pochodzi od indyjskiego imienia męskiego Dilip.
Mons Dilip leży na północny wschód od Mons Dieter.
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