Coordinates | 10°24′S 14°24′E / 10.4°S 14.4°E |
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Diameter | 11 km |
Depth | 1.6 km |
Colongitude | 346° at sunrise |
Eponym | John Dollond |
Dollond is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the central region of the Moon, to the north of the crater Abulfeda. It was named after British optician John Dollond.[1] Due west of Dollond is Anděl. Dollond is circular and cone shaped, with a tiny floor at the midpoint of the sloping interior walls.
About 50 kilometers to the northeast of this crater was the landing site of the Apollo 16 mission, the next-to-last of the Apollo expeditions to the Moon.