Three craters are named after the crew of
Apollo 8. In the southeast part of Apollo is
Borman crater, named after commander
Frank Borman. Near the southeastern margin of Apollo is
Anders crater, named after
William Anders. On the eastern margin is
Lovell crater, named after
Jim Lovell. Many craters within and adjacent to the Apollo impact have been named to honor deceased NASA employees.
Dryden is attached to the west-northwestern exterior of the inner ring.
Chaffee is a similar-sized crater that lies partly across the southwest section of the inner ring. Inside the inner ring are the craters
Resnik,
McAuliffe and
Onizuka, and the
Jarvis–
McNair crater pair. The crater
Smith lies across the northern part of the inner ring. In 2006 the IAU approved a proposal to name seven interior craters to honor the astronauts killed in the
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. image. Three of the crater names include the respective astronaut's first initials to distinguish them from the existing craters called
Anderson,
Brown and
Clark. ==Robotic exploration==