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  2. Spokane International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is the primary airport serving the Inland Northwest, which consists of 30 counties and includes areas such as Spokane, the Tri-Cities, both in Eastern Washington, and Coeur d'Alene in North Idaho. The airport's code, GEG, is derived from its former name, Geiger Field, which honored Major Harold Geiger (1884–1927).

  3. Allan Hills A81005 - Wikipedia

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    31.4 grams (1.11 oz) Allan Hills A81005 or ALH A81005 (sometimes also named without the "A" in front of the number) was the first meteorite to be recognised as a lunar meteorite. The meteorite Yamato 791197 was discovered in 1979 but its lunar origin was not recognised until 1984. [3] ALH A81005 was found in 1982 in the Allan Hills at the end ...

  4. Moonrise and moonset - Wikipedia

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    Moonrise and moonset are times when the upper limb of the Moon appears above the horizon and disappears below it, respectively. The exact times depend on the lunar phase and declination, as well as the observer's location. As viewed from outside the polar circles, the Moon, like all other celestial objects outside the circumpolar circle, rises ...

  5. Anne McClain - Wikipedia

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    Anne McClain. Anne Charlotte McClain (born June 7, 1979) is a Colonel in the U.S. Army, engineer and a NASA astronaut. [2] Her call sign, "Annimal", dates back to her rugby career; [3] she also uses the call sign in her Twitter handle, AstroAnnimal. She was a Flight Engineer for Expedition 58 / 59 to the International Space Station.

  6. Spokane, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Spokane (/ s p oʊ ˈ k æ n / ⓘ spoh-KAN) [8] is the most populous city in and the county seat of Spokane County, Washington, United States.It is in eastern Washington, along the Spokane River, adjacent to the Selkirk Mountains, and west of the Rocky Mountain foothills, 92 miles (148 km) south of the Canadian border, 18.5 miles (30 km) west of the Washington–Idaho border, and 279 miles ...

  7. List of tallest buildings in Spokane - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Bank Building was also the tallest building in the state of Washington upon its completion. [5][6] The current tallest building in Spokane, surpassing the Paulsen Medical and Dental Building, is the 288-foot-tall (88 m) Bank of America Financial Center, which was completed in 1981 and has held the distinction for 43 years. [3]

  8. History of Spokane, Washington - Wikipedia

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    History of Spokane, Washington. Main Avenue ca. 1920. The history of Spokane, Washington in the northwestern United States developed because Spokane Falls and its surroundings were a gathering place for numerous cultures for thousands of years. The area's indigenous people settled there due to the fertile hunting grounds and abundance of salmon ...

  9. Mount Spokane - Wikipedia

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    Mount Spokane. Mount Spokane [elevation 5,887 feet (1,794 m)]—previously known as Mount Baldy until 1912 [3] due to its pronounced bald spot—is a mountain in the northwest United States, located northeast of Spokane, Washington. Its summit is the highest point in Spokane County, [2] and it is one of the tallest peaks in the Inland Northwest.