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Norgay Montes

A mountain range on Pluto named in honor of Tenzing Norgay, one of the first two individuals to reach the summit of Mount Everest. These mountains rise up to 3,500 meters (11,000 feet) and were discovered by the New Horizons mission.

Source: jpl.nasa.gov

APODs including "Norgay Montes"

A Plutonian Landscape

18/09/2015

A Plutonian Landscape
Image Credit: NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day

This shadowy landscape of majestic mountains and icy plains stretches toward the horizon of a small, distant world. It was captured from a range of about 18,000 kilometers when New Horizons looked back toward Pluto, 15 minutes after the spacecraft's closest approach on July 14. The dramatic, low-angle, near-twilight scene follows rugged mountains still popularly known as Norgay Montes from foreground left, and Hillary Montes along the horizon, giving way to smooth Sputnik Planum at right. Layers of Pluto's tenuous atmosphere are also revealed in the backlit view. With a strangely familiar appearance, the frigid terrain likely includes ices of nitrogen and carbon monoxide with water-ice mountains rising up to 3,500 meters (11,000 feet). That's comparable in height to the majestic mountains of planet Earth. This Plutonian landscape is 380 kilometers (230 miles) across.