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- Herschel_Heights abstract "The Herschel Heights (71°53′S 69°38′W) are a complex of nunataks of which Mimas Peak on the east is the highest, located southwest of the Enceladus Nunataks and near the head of Saturn Glacier in southeastern Alexander Island, Antarctica. The eastern part of this feature was photographed by Lincoln Ellsworth, November 23, 1935, in the course of his trans-Antarctic flight and was plotted from the air photos by W.L.G. Joerg. The heights were named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee from association with Mimas and Enceladus, after Sir William Herschel, the British astronomer who discovered these two satellites of Saturn in 1789.".
- Herschel_Heights wikiPageID "29581883".
- Herschel_Heights wikiPageRevisionID "532080861".
- Herschel_Heights hasPhotoCollection Herschel_Heights.
- Herschel_Heights subject Category:Nunataks_of_Alexander_Island.
- Herschel_Heights point "-71.88333333333334 -69.63333333333334".
- Herschel_Heights type SpatialThing.
- Herschel_Heights comment "The Herschel Heights (71°53′S 69°38′W) are a complex of nunataks of which Mimas Peak on the east is the highest, located southwest of the Enceladus Nunataks and near the head of Saturn Glacier in southeastern Alexander Island, Antarctica. The eastern part of this feature was photographed by Lincoln Ellsworth, November 23, 1935, in the course of his trans-Antarctic flight and was plotted from the air photos by W.L.G. Joerg.".
- Herschel_Heights label "Herschel Heights".
- Herschel_Heights label "赫歇爾高地".
- Herschel_Heights sameAs m.0fpjs46.
- Herschel_Heights sameAs 6634848.
- Herschel_Heights sameAs Q5744302.
- Herschel_Heights sameAs Q5744302.
- Herschel_Heights lat "-71.88333333333334".
- Herschel_Heights long "-69.63333333333334".
- Herschel_Heights wasDerivedFrom Herschel_Heights?oldid=532080861.
- Herschel_Heights isPrimaryTopicOf Herschel_Heights.