Mons Piton

Mons Piton is an isolated lunar mountain that is located in the eastern part of the Mare Imbrium, to the north-northwest of the crater Aristillus.

Due east of Mons Piton is the flooded crater Cassini, and to the west-northwest lies Piazzi Smyth.

To the south-southwest is a low ridge feature in an isolated portion of the mare that is designated Piton Gamma (γ).

[1] The lunar Mons Piton is located in a range known as the Montes Teneriffe.

[2][4] By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Mons Piton.

Selenochromatic image(Si) of the Mons Piton area(to the bottom) with some selenochromatic landmarks
Oblique view from Apollo 15 , facing north, and centered on Mons Piton. The craters Piton A and Piton B are visible near center and to the right, and Piton Gamma (γ) is in the foreground.
Mons Piton, from Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data, with elevation line across the peak (elevation from line left to right.)