Condon is a lunar impact crater that lies on the eastern shore of the Sinus Successus, a bay along the northeast edge of Mare Fecunditatis.
It was named after American physicist Edward U. Condon in 1976.
[2] It lies midway between the larger crater Apollonius to the north and the smaller Webb to the south on the Mare Fecunditatis.
Condon was previously designated Webb R. This is a lava-flooded crater remnant with only low rim segments surviving to the east and west.
The crater interior is nearly level, and mark only by a few low rises in the surface.