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Artist: Dave Ball
  • Born: March 30, 1950
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar, Drums, Vocals

Biography

Born in 1950, Dave Ball took up guitar at an early age. His first recording group was Ace Kefford Stand, with whom he released two singles. The group was composed of Ball, his brother, Denny, Ace Kefford (formerly of the Move), and Cozy Powell; they formed in 1967. He was a member of both Procol Harum and Bedlam for a portion of their histories, and has played on quite a few other artist's material. Among these artists are Long John Baldry, Jonathan Kelly, and Cozy Powell. ~ Gary Hill, All Music Guide
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Wikipedia: Ball (crater)
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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 35.9° S, 8.4° W
Diameter 41 km
Depth 2.8 km
Colongitude 9° at sunrise
Eponym William Ball

Ball is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon. The formation is circular and symmetrical, and has receive little significant wear. The interior is rough-surfaced, curving downward toward the relatively wide central peak at the mid-point.

The crater is located to the west of the crater Lexell and southeast of Gauricus. To the south is Sasserides, and further to the south-southwest is the prominent ray crater Tycho.

Satellite craters

By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Ball.

Ball Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 34.7° S 9.3° W 29 km
B 36.9° S 9.1° W 10 km
C 37.7° S 8.7° W 31 km
D 35.6° S 10.3° W 21 km
E 36.5° S 8.1° W 5 km
F 36.9° S 8.5° W 12 km
G 37.7° S 10.1° W 28 km

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