{
  "montes-apenninus": {
    "title": "Apennine Mountains",
    "description": "A spectacular mountain range along the southeastern edge of Mare Imbrium. It forms one of the most prominent arcs of the Imbrium basin and includes several high peaks, including Mount Huygens. The Apollo 15 landing site lies near its northern foothills in the Hadley–Apennine region.",
    "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montes_Apenninus"
  },
  "montes-caucasus": {
    "title": "Caucasus Mountains",
    "description": "A rugged mountain range between Mare Imbrium and Mare Serenitatis. It continues the great arc of highlands around the Imbrium basin and contains steep ridges, isolated peaks, and complex terrain shaped by ancient impact events.",
    "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montes_Caucasus"
  },
  "montes-alpes": {
    "title": "Alps",
    "description": "A northern mountain range bordering Mare Imbrium. It is best known for the long Alpine Valley, a dramatic linear feature that cuts through the range and is one of the most recognizable valleys on the Moon.",
    "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montes_Alpes"
  },
  "montes-carpatus": {
    "title": "Carpathian Mountains",
    "description": "A mountain range along the southern border of Mare Imbrium. It appears as a broken arc of ridges and peaks, marking part of the ancient rim structure of the Imbrium impact basin.",
    "link": ""
  },
  "montes-jura": {
    "title": "Jura Mountains",
    "description": "A curved mountain range surrounding Sinus Iridum, the Bay of Rainbows, on the northwestern edge of Mare Imbrium. Its arc-shaped outline is one of the most graceful and easily recognized lunar mountain formations.",
    "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montes_Jura"
  },
  "montes-taurus": {
    "title": "Taurus Mountains",
    "description": "A broad, irregular highland region east of Mare Serenitatis. It includes the Taurus–Littrow valley, where Apollo 17 made the final crewed landing of the Apollo program and carried out extensive geological exploration.",
    "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montes_Taurus"
  },
  "mons-huygens": {
    "title": "Mount Huygens",
    "description": "A prominent mountain peak within the Apennine Mountains. It is one of the highest named mountains on the Moon and stands near the dramatic rim terrain of the Imbrium basin.",
    "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mons_Huygens"
  },
  "mons-pico": {
    "title": "Mount Pico",
    "description": "An isolated mountain rising from the relatively flat plains of Mare Imbrium. It is a remnant of ancient highland terrain that was partly surrounded by mare lava flows, making it appear as a bright solitary peak.",
    "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mons_Pico"
  },
  "mons-piton": {
    "title": "Mount Piton",
    "description": "A solitary mountain in the northern part of Mare Imbrium, near the Alps Mountains. Its isolated position on the mare plain makes it a striking landmark, especially when low sunlight casts a long shadow across the surface.",
    "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mons_Piton"
  },
  "mons-hadley": {
    "title": "Mount Hadley",
    "description": "A mountain near the Hadley–Apennine region, close to the Apollo 15 landing site. The area is famous for its dramatic scenery, including nearby Hadley Rille, and was explored by astronauts using the first Lunar Roving Vehicle.",
    "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mons_Hadley"
  },
  "montes-haemus": {
    "title": "Haemus Mountains",
    "description": "A mountain range along the southwestern edge of Mare Serenitatis. It forms part of the highland boundary around the mare and helps define the transition between the dark basaltic plains and older rugged terrain.",
    "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montes_Haemus"
  },
  "montes-pyrenaeus": {
    "title": "Pyrenees Mountains",
    "description": "A mountain range along the eastern side of Mare Nectaris. It marks part of the ancient Nectaris basin structure and separates the mare plains from the surrounding highlands.",
    "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montes_Pyrenaeus"
  },
  "mons-la-hire": {
    "title": "Mount La Hire",
    "description": "An isolated mountain massif in Mare Imbrium. Like other solitary peaks in lunar maria, it is likely a surviving remnant of older highland material surrounded by later basaltic lava flows.",
    "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mons_La_Hire"
  }
}