Mons Maraldi is a 1.3-kilometer-tall mountain on the Moon at 20.3° N, 35.3°E, covering an area about 15 kilometers in diameter. It is named after the nearby...
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Maraldi may refer to: Maraldi (lunar crater) Maraldi (Martian crater) Mons Maraldi, a mountain on the Moon Maraldy (lake), Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan...
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dome-like Mons Maraldi rise. The crater is named after two Italian-born French astronomers: Giovanni Domenico Maraldi and Giacomo F. Maraldi. Maraldi has a...
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crater Theophrastus. Along the western side is the flooded crater Maraldi and Mons Maraldi. Bordering the east side of the bay are the craters Carmichael...
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This is a list of mountains on the Moon (with a scope including all named mons and montes, planetary science jargon terms roughly equivalent to 'isolated...
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6500 meters higher than Mons Huygens (usually listed as the tallest mountain). Mountains are referred to using the Latin word mons (plural montes). The Moon's...
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Catalogum Institutae: in Africa ad Caput Bonae-Spei (1763), (edited by J. D. Maraldi), pp. 139–158. "Catalogue suivant des principales Étoiles du Ciel, pour...
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Arsia Mons. The spiral dust cloud over Arsia Mons can tower 15 to 30 km (49,000 to 98,000 ft) above the volcano. Clouds are present around Arsia Mons throughout...
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feature seen from Earth is Syrtis Major Planum. The shield volcano, Olympus Mons (Mount Olympus), rises 22 km above the surrounding volcanic plains, and is...
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Plon. 1985. Les anges de sainte Catherine. Stock. 1987. Les variations Maraldi. Julliard. 1989. L'Africaine. Olivier Orban. 1990. Les chevaux du ciel...
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