Mons Latreille
| Mons Latreille | |
|---|---|
Mons Latreille from LRO. Blue Ghost Mission 1 landed near the upper left corner of the image. | |
| Highest point | |
| Listing | Lunar mountains |
| Coordinates | 18°28′N 61°55′E / 18.47°N 61.92°E |
| Naming | |
| Etymology | Pierre André Latreille |
| Geography | |
| Location | the Moon |
Mons Latreille is a solitary lunar mountain in central Mare Crisium. This feature was named by the IAU in May 2021, after Pierre André Latreille, a French entomologist. It rises approximately 150 m above the surrounding mare, and it is approximately 6.4 km in diameter.
The mountain is a volcanic feature similar to Isis and Osiris in Mare Serenitatis.
Firefly Aerospace's lunar lander carried NASA-sponsored experiments and commercial payloads as a part of Commercial Lunar Payload Services program to Mons Latreille. The Blue Ghost Mission 1 landed near its slopes on 2 March 2025 at 18°34′N 61°49′E / 18.56°N 61.81°E, less than 2 kilometers northwest of the base of the mountain.
Dorsa Tetyaev are to the northeast of Mons Latreille. The small crater Eckert is to the southwest.