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Collis (planetary geology) : ウィキペディア英語版
Collis (planetary nomenclature)
Collis (plural: colles, from the Latin word for "hill") is a small hill or knob on a celestial body. The term is used in planetary nomenclature: it is a part of international proper names of such features. Like other generic terms, it is capitalized and stands after the proper name (for example, ''Bilbo Colles''; the only exception is ''Colles Nili'' on Mars). As of 2015, only groups of the hills have names, and the term is used only in plural.〔
Like the other terms of planetary nomenclature, this word describes only external view of the features, but not their origin or geological structure. So, it is used for hills of any origin. Names of bigger (especially domical) uplands usually contain the term ''Tholus'' ("dome"), and the names of still bigger mountains – the term ''Mons'' ("mountain"). Peculiar round mountains, which are found on Venus, get names with the term ''Farrum''.〔
The term ''Collis'' was introduced into planetary nomenclature in 1982, on XVIIIth General Assembly of International Astronomical Union.〔 This year two groups of hills on Mars were named (''Ariadnes Colles'' and ''Deuteronilus Colles''). As of May 2015, 43 such groups are named: 22 on Mars, 16 on Venus and 5 on Titan.〔 On different celestial bodies they are named differently:〔〔
* on Venus, after sea goddesses
* on Mars, after nearby albedo features on classical maps by Giovanni Schiaparelli or Eugène Antoniadi
* on Titan, after characters from Tolkien's Middle-earth
* on Pluto, after pioneering spacecraft

Olosa Colles (Magellan) part.png|Part of ''Olosa Colles'' on Venus
Acidalia Colles (THEMIS) part.png|Part of ''Acidalia Colles'' on Mars
Nimloth Colles (Cassini, T43).png|''Nimloth Colles'' on Titan

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