Lindsay is a small lunar impact crater in the central highlands of the Moon.
[1] It lies in the irregular terrain to the northwest of the landing site of the Apollo 16 mission.
E. J. Öpik stated that this crater was likely formed by the impact of an asteroid about 1 mile (1.6 km) in diameter.
The outer rim of this crater is worn and irregular, with incisions along the northern and southern inner walls.
The interior floor is level and is crossed by a crater chain and a slender cleft at the west end.