An interpretation of volcanic and structural features of crater AitkenDetailed observations from the study of Apollo 17 panoramic photography of the Aitken crater are reported which suggest that there has been significant late-stage compressional deformation of the crater and its adjacent highlands. A speculative interpretation of eruptive activity and drain-back events within Aitken is presented, which leads to the conclusion that hummocky topography within certain cones represents collapsed lava rather than extrusive domes. That is, eruptive activity within Aitken probably commenced with an explosive cone-building stage, followed by lava eruptions from cones and fissures, and ended with drain-back restricted to the relatively deep lava ponded in the vents.