k Lunar mountain Mons Mouton Visualization of the Lunar mountain Mons Mouton. The mountain near the Moons south pole, sometimes known informally as Leibnitz Beta, has been officially named Mons Mouton after NASA mathematician and computer programmer Melba Roy Mouton. The flattopped mountain spans almost 100 kilometres and rises roughly 6000 metres above the surrounding terrain. NASAs Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover VIPER is scheduled to land on Mons Mouton, near the western rim of Nobile crater, in 2024. Data was obtained by the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter LOLA on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter LRO satellite., by NASAs Scientific Visualization StudioSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Lunar mountain Mons Mouton Visualization of the Lunar mountain Mons Mouton. The mountain near the Moon s south pole, sometimes known informally as Leibnitz Beta, has been officially named Mons Mouton after NASA mathematician and computer programmer Melba Roy Mouton. The flat topped mountain spans almost 100 kilometres and rises roughly 6000 metres above the surrounding terrain. NASA s Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover  VIPER  is scheduled to land on Mons Mouton, near the western rim of Nobile crater, in 2024. Data was obtained by the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter  LOLA  on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter  LRO  satellite., by NASA s Scientific Visualization Studio SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Lunar mountain Mons Mouton

Visualization of the Lunar mountain Mons Mouton. The mountain near the Moon's south pole, sometimes known informally as Leibnitz Beta, has been officially named Mons Mouton after NASA mathematician and computer programmer Melba Roy Mouton. The flat-topped mountain spans almost 100 kilometres and rises roughly 6000 metres above the surrounding terrain. NASA's Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) is scheduled to land on Mons Mouton, near the western rim of Nobile crater, in 2024. Data was obtained by the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) satellite., by NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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