Mount Rubin


Mount Rubin is a large, gently domed mountain, with a long tail of moraine trending east, standing 16 nautical miles west-northwest of Cumpston Massif in the Prince Charles Mountains. Photographed from the air by ANARE, 1956–58. Named by Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for American meteorologist Morton J. Rubin, U.S. Exchange Scientist to the Soviet Mirny Station during 1958; member of the U.S. Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names, 1973–74.