Mons Tai
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| Listing | Lunar mountains |
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Mons Tai is a mountain of the surface of the Moon. [1] It is named after Tai Shan, a mountain in China's Shandong province just south of Beijing.[2] Its diameter is 24 km. The name was given in connection with the Chang'e 4 mission, the lander of which has landed within this crater.