Fission Wall
Fission Wall is a slope in Antarctica and has an elevation of 1,400 metres.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Griffith, Mount and Sledging Col.
Griffith, Mount
Peak
The Hays Mountains are a large group of mountains and peaks of the Queen Maud Mountains of Antarctica, surmounting the divide between the lower portions of Amundsen Glacier and Scott Glacier and extending from the vicinity of Mount Thorne on the northwest to Mount Dietz on the southeast. Griffith, Mount is situated 3 km southwest of Fission Wall.
Sledging Col
Mountain saddle
The Hays Mountains are a large group of mountains and peaks of the Queen Maud Mountains of Antarctica, surmounting the divide between the lower portions of Amundsen Glacier and Scott Glacier and extending from the vicinity of Mount Thorne on the northwest to Mount Dietz on the southeast. Sledging Col is situated 3½ km northeast of Fission Wall.
Fission Wall
- Type: Slope
- Category: landform
- Location: Antarctica
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Latitude
-85.86667° or 85° 52′ southLongitude
-155.2° or 155° 12′ westElevation
1,400 metres (4,593 feet)Open location code
23664RM2+82GeoNames ID
6633142
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Satellite Map
Discover Fission Wall from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
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