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North Complex is a feature on Earth's Moon, a group of hills in the Hadley–Apennine region. It was an intended destination for the astronauts of the Apollo 15 mission, but due to problems extracting a rock core near the landing site, there was not enough time to make the journey. The hills are thought to be volcanic in origin, but this remains unconfirmed because no samples were collected there. North Complex is located approximately 2 km east of Hadley Rille, and is about 3 km north of the Apollo 15 landing site itself.

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  • North Complex is a feature on Earth's Moon, a group of hills in the Hadley–Apennine region. It was an intended destination for the astronauts of the Apollo 15 mission, but due to problems extracting a rock core near the landing site, there was not enough time to make the journey. The hills are thought to be volcanic in origin, but this remains unconfirmed because no samples were collected there. North Complex is located approximately 2 km east of Hadley Rille, and is about 3 km north of the Apollo 15 landing site itself. The feature was named by the geologist , and the name was formally adopted by the IAU in 1973. The astronauts actually called the North Complex "Schaber Hill." The astronauts named many of the small craters on the North Complex, including the 800 m diameter crater informally named Pluton. (en)
  • 北方复合体(North Complex)是月球上的一处地貌特征,一群位于哈德利-亚平宁区的山丘。该地区原本为阿波罗15号宇航员的预定目的地,但后来因要在着陆区附近提取岩芯,没有足够的时间抵达那里考察。这些山丘被认为起源于火山,但由于没有采集到那里岩样,因此,这种说法仍没有得到确认。 北方复合体位于哈德利月溪以东约2公里处,距阿波罗15号着陆点约3公里。 这一特征是由美国地质学家“杰拉德·吉恩·沙伯”(Gerald Gene Schaber)所命名,1973年被国际天文联合会正式接受。宇航员们实际上称呼北方复合体为“沙伯山”(Schaber Hill),他们也命名了北方复合体中的许多小陨坑,包括直径800米非正式名称为“普鲁顿坑”(Pluton)的月坑。 (zh)
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  • 北方复合体(North Complex)是月球上的一处地貌特征,一群位于哈德利-亚平宁区的山丘。该地区原本为阿波罗15号宇航员的预定目的地,但后来因要在着陆区附近提取岩芯,没有足够的时间抵达那里考察。这些山丘被认为起源于火山,但由于没有采集到那里岩样,因此,这种说法仍没有得到确认。 北方复合体位于哈德利月溪以东约2公里处,距阿波罗15号着陆点约3公里。 这一特征是由美国地质学家“杰拉德·吉恩·沙伯”(Gerald Gene Schaber)所命名,1973年被国际天文联合会正式接受。宇航员们实际上称呼北方复合体为“沙伯山”(Schaber Hill),他们也命名了北方复合体中的许多小陨坑,包括直径800米非正式名称为“普鲁顿坑”(Pluton)的月坑。 (zh)
  • North Complex is a feature on Earth's Moon, a group of hills in the Hadley–Apennine region. It was an intended destination for the astronauts of the Apollo 15 mission, but due to problems extracting a rock core near the landing site, there was not enough time to make the journey. The hills are thought to be volcanic in origin, but this remains unconfirmed because no samples were collected there. North Complex is located approximately 2 km east of Hadley Rille, and is about 3 km north of the Apollo 15 landing site itself. (en)
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