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Hind is a lunar impact crater that lies to the southeast of the walled plain Hipparchus (distance from the crater rim is about 25 km), and about 20 km due east of the crater Halley. The rim of Hind is relatively free of wear and distortion, except for a break at the north rim. The floor of Hind is relatively uneven, however, compared to the interior of Halley. Hind and the craters Hipparchus C and Hipparchus L form a line with diminishing diameters that point to the northeast.

Its diameter is 29 km long and is 3,000 meters deep, also, the area is around 550 km².

The crater is named after the 19th century British astronomer John Russell Hind, it was named by William Radcliffe Birt. On the 1645 map by Michael van Langren, the crater is called Trautmansdorfii, after a Trautmansdorf. On the 1647 map by Johannes Hevelius, the crater called it “Cimanus Mons” and grouped it with Halley, it was named after the Cimanus of the ancient world.

By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Hind.

Hind on Wikipedia