Doppler Nunatak . A nunatak lying southwest of Mount Mende. Named by the United States
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 1987 after Christian Johann Doppler (1803-53), Austrian scientist who discovered the Doppler effect in physics.
Whistler Nunatak . A nunatak lying west of Mount Mende. Named in 1987 by US-ACAN in reference to the whistler effect caused by amplitude change of radio signals in the upper atmosphere and in association with names of upper atmosphere researchers grouped in the area.
Mount Mende . A nunatak southwest of Mount Lanzerotti, rising to about . Named by US-ACAN in 1987 after Stephen B. Mende of the Lockheed Research Laboratory, Palo Alto, CA, a Principal Investigator in upper atmosphere research, including auroral studies, carried out at
Siple Station and South Pole Station from 1973.
Mount Lanzerotti . The northernmost of the Sky-Hi Nunataks, rising to about high in Ellsworth Land. Named by US-ACAN in 1987 after Louis J. Lanzerotti, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, a Principal Investigator for upper atmosphere research at Siple Station and South Pole Station for many years from 1970; Member, Polar Research Board,
National Academy of Sciences, 1982-90; Chairman, Committee on Antarctic Policy and Science, 1992-93.
Mount Carrara . A mountain rising to high near the center of the Sky-Hi Nunataks. Named by US-ACAN after Paul E. Carrara, USGS geologist, a member of the USGS field party, 1977-78,.which carried out geological reconnaissance mapping of the area between Sky-Hi Nunataks and the Orville Coast. Carrara and two party members climbed the mountain in January 1978.
Kinter Nunatak . The southernmost of the Sky-Hi Nunataks. Named by US-ACAN in 1987 after Paul M. Kinter, School of Electrical Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, who carried out research at Siple Station on VLF wave emissions and interaction in 1980-81.
Bering Nunatak . A nunatak lying east-southeast of Mount Carrara. Named by US-ACAN after Edgar A. Bering, physicist, University of Houston, TX, who carried out upper atmosphere research at Siple Station in 1980-81.
Mount Cahill . One of the Sky-Hi Nunataks in Ellsworth Land, rising to high east-northeast of Mount Carrara. Named in 1987 by US-ACAN after Laurence J. Cahill, Jr., physicist,
University of Minnesota, Principal Investigator in upper atmospheric physics at Siple Station and South Pole Station for many years from 1973.
Arnoldy Nunatak . One of the Sky-Hi Nunataks lying south of Mount Cahill. Named by US-ACAN in 1987 after Roger L. Arnoldy, physicist, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH; USARP Principal Investigator in upper atmospheric physics at Siple Station and South Pole Station for many years from 1973. ==Nearby features==