Centauri Montes is a group of mountains in the Hellas quadrangle of Mars, located at 38°40′S 95°31′E / 38.67°S 95.52°E / -38.67; 95.52.
It is 270 km across and was named after the albedo feature Centauri Lacus.
[1] According to NASA, there are light-sediment gulley deposits that have formed in a crater around the Centauri Montes.
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