Bondarenko is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon.
It is located to the northeast of the large, dark-floored crater Tsiolkovskiy, and south of the crater Chauvenet.
This is a worn crater formation with an irregular floor, similar to other craters in the area, which are covered by ejecta from Tsiolkovskiy.
The crater was known as Patsaev G until 1991, when it was renamed by the IAU.
It is named for Valentin Bondarenko (1937–1961), an early Soviet cosmonaut killed in a training simulator accident.