| An image of Annona and its surrounding area. | |
| Feature type | Crater |
|---|---|
| Location | Sintana Quadrangle, Ceres |
| Coordinates | 48°08′S8°26′E / 48.14°S 8.43°E [1] |
| Diameter | ~60km [1] |
| Discoverer | Dawn spacecraft team 2015 |
| Eponym | Annona (mythology), god of the harvest in Ancient Rome. [2] |
Annona is a crater on the surface of the dwarf planet and large asteroid Ceres. It is a corner of the Sintana Quadrangle, located northwest of the namesake crater. [3] It is named after the Roman Mythology agricultural deity of the harvest much like other craters on Ceres. [4] Its name was officiated on December 14, 2015 by the International Astronomical Union. [1]
Annona is a preservation class 3 crater, meaning that it is a crater with a flat bottom and its walls are degraded. [5] It is believed that this degradation was due to the formation of a young crater along the rim of Annona. [3]