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Bonneville

 
Artist: Ray Bonneville
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Harmonica
  • Representative Albums: "Gust of Wind", "Roll It Down", "Rough Luck

Biography

Blues singer, musician, and songwriter Ray Bonneville is a Juno Award winner originally from Canada. Before he reached his teens, his large family moved to the United States, with him in tow. A few years later, when they headed back home to Canada, Bonneville stayed in the states on his own. He found work as a member in different bands and as a studio musician, playing both the harmonica and guitar. It gave him the perfect chance to polish his skills and learn from other artists. When he soon discovered being a musician wasn't paying all of the bills, he studied flying and put in enough hours to get his pilot's license. There were lots of other jobs along the way that put a roof over his head and food on the table, but through it all, his number one love was always making music. His music and odd jobs have given him the chance to travel through most of the United States, back into Canada, and even to Paris. Through all of that traveling, Bonneville kept playing at clubs and festivals. He was influenced by -- and even performed with -- great bluesmen like the legendary Muddy Waters and Bukka White.

In 1993, Bonneville finally finished his debut recording On the Main. It was followed by a fantastic sophomore effort in 1997, Solid Ground. Gust of Wind was released in 1999 and Rough Luck came out in 2000. That same year, his third album, Gust of Wind, earned him the esteemed Juno Award for Canada's Blues Album of the Year. Some of the tunes fans can find on Bonneville's recordings are "The Last Time," "Darlin' Don't Forget," "Just Before Dawn," "Roll With the Punches," "I'm Not Alone," and "Down on the Ground." ~ Charlotte Dillon, All Music Guide
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Bonneville
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Overhead view from Mars Global Surveyor on 20 December 2004 with the Spirit rover, its lander, parachute, heatshield impact, backshell and the rover tracks
Region Gusev crater
Coordinates 14.6° S, 175.5° E
Diameter 210 m
Depth 14 m
Discoverer Spirit rover
Eponym Lake Bonneville

Bonneville is an impact crater on Mars. It is located within the much larger crater Gusev. Bonneville was visited by the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit in 2004, during its exploration of the floor of Gusev. Bonneville is also the final resting place of Spirit's heat shield, jettisoned during the landing procedure; the heat-shield could be seen glinting on the opposite wall when Spirit photographed the crater. The crater is 210 meters in diameter, 14 meters deep and its rim rises 6.4 meters above the surrounding terrain. [1]

Bonneville is named after Benjamin Bonneville and Lake Bonneville, an ancient lake in Utah.

Formation and geology

The strata into which Bonneville formed is thought to be loose debris, although some of the ejecta may have originated from more competent rocks. No underlying bedrock was exposed in the crater or the numerous craterlets in Bonneville's walls. The crater is relatively pristine and in particular has not been affected by water based erosion. [1][2]

It is likely that Bonneville is a secondary crater, given its low depth to diameter ratio. [1]

Panorama view of Bonneville crater, the Columbia Hills to the right, the heatshield visible at the horizon

References

  1. ^ a b c Squyres, et al. (2004). "Surficial Deposits at Gusev Crater Along Spirit Rover Traverses". Science 305 (5685): 807–810. doi:10.1126/science.1099849. PMID 15297659. 
  2. ^ Golombek, et al.. "Surfical geology of the Spirit rover traverse in Gusev Crater: dry and desiccating since the Hesperian". http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/earlymars2004/pdf/8055.pdf. Retrieved 2008-04-24. 

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Coordinates: 14°36′S 175°30′E / 14.6°S 175.5°E / -14.6; 175.5


 
 

 

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