Mons Hansteen (highland dome)
Taken by Raffaello Lena on April 24, 2021 @ Rome Italy
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Mons Hansteen (Hansteen α) is a well known lunar Red Spot feature in the lunar highlands that has a distinctive arrow-head shape. Hansteen α, situated at the south western border of Oceanus Procellarum, is most likely of volcanic origin and was also formed by extrusion of viscous non-mare lavas. It is roughly triangular in shape with a dimension of ~20km.
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