Name StatusOfficial ValidatedFeaturePeakNZ Gazette Reference2012 (53) p.1477DatumRSRGD2000GeoTag[1] PositionDescriptionA peak about 1200m high, surmounting a rock exposure facing north along the south-west edge of the Ross Ice Shelf, at the west side of the terminus of Kosco Glacier. Discovered and photographed by the USASE, 1939-41, on Flight C of 29 February - 1 March 1940, and surveyed by AP Crary in 1957/58. Named by Crary for Charles R Wilson, chief aurora scientist at Little America V in 1958/59 and chief glaciologist of the US Victoria Land Traverse Party in 1958/59.