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 Lexell crater and southeast of Gauricus crater. To the south is the Sasserides crater remnant, and further to the south-southwest is the prominent Tycho crater.

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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 crater.

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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