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Small Texas town braces for influx of THOUSANDS of people ahead of solar eclipse, with residents stocking up on food and gas and officials saying 'we're afraid for our safety'


Small Texas town braces for influx of THOUSANDS of people ahead of solar eclipse, with

A small Texas town with the capacity to hold only 2,000 people is preparing for a mass influx of tourists ahead of a rare solar eclipse known as the 'ring of fire.' Predictions say up to 10,000 tourists are expected to flood into the town of Vanderpool in Bandera County at the weekend. Residents fear the colossal numbers will 'drain resources' with many expected to prepare for the event similar to a natural disaster, KSAT reported. Community leaders across Bandera County are warning residents to stock up gas, groceries in advance. The town only has one gas station and one county store. There are neither restaurants nor public restrooms, raising concerns as up to 10,000 tourists are expected to pack the town.

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nivek

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128GB of data over 2 years, 3 cameras and 2 telescopes to make this 1GB, 327 MPx picture of the Moon. Zoom in!


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Touchdown! Japan successfully lands on the moon - making it only the fifth nation to reach the lunar surface

Japan's Slim (Smart Lander for Investigating Moon) mission is now only minutes away from attempting its perilous landing on the lunar surface. If successful, Japan will become only the fifth country to land on the moon. The landing will take place at 15:00 GMT, and the livestream for the ambitious landing has now started. MailOnline will also be bringing you all the latest updates as the landing progresses.

Touchdown! Japan lands on the moon - but mission control struggles to make contact with

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nivek

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Touchdown! Japan successfully lands on the moon - making it only the fifth nation to reach the lunar surface

Japan's Slim (Smart Lander for Investigating Moon) mission is now only minutes away from attempting its perilous landing on the lunar surface. If successful, Japan will become only the fifth country to land on the moon. The landing will take place at 15:00 GMT, and the livestream for the ambitious landing has now started. MailOnline will also be bringing you all the latest updates as the landing progresses.

Touchdown! Japan lands on the moon - but mission control struggles to make contact with

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nivek

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NASA-backed Odysseus craft lands on south pole of moon in first US expedition since 1972 as it prepares to drill for water

America successfully returned to the moon on Thursday, marking the first time a US-made craft touched down on the lunar surface since the last Apollo mission in 1972.

The $118million unmanned Odysseus, or Odie, a six-legged robot lander touched down at 6:24pm ET at a crater called Malapert A, near the moon's south pole, having slowed down from 6,500 kph (4,000 mph).

'Houston, Odysseus has found its new home,' said mission director Dr. Tim Crain shortly after confirmation of the signal.

'I know this was a nail-biter, but we are on the on the surface, and we are transmitting,' Intuitive Machines CEO Steve Altemus said. 'Welcome to the moon.'

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in a video congratulation all involved: 'We've taken the moon.'


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nivek

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What the hell, America is a laughing stock on the moon...

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NASA confirms Odysseus TIPPED OVER on the moon - and didn't make a soft landing as previously announced

NASA has confirmed that the first private owned spacecraft to land on the moon has 'tipped over on its side.'

Intuitive Machines had previously received data that Odysseus was standing with its six feet on the ground, but updates reveled the lander is laying on the lunar landscape.

The company noted one of the legs became caught, likely on a rock, causing it to fall onto its side.

CEO Steve Altemus explained he and his team were not deliberately misleading the public by sharing on X that Odysseus had a 'soft landing,' but the team was working off 'old data.'


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nivek

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NASA has confirmed that the first private owned spacecraft to land on the moon has 'tipped over on its side.'

Actually we need proof, photographs or video showing this lander has indeed tipped over on its side...Is this one of those 'the dog ate its homework' claims?...Are they just saying this to use the lander in secret?...

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pigfarmer

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Actually we need proof, photographs or video showing this lander has indeed tipped over on its side...Is this one of those 'the dog ate its homework' claims?...Are they just saying this to use the lander in secret?...

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I think they are tasking to LRO to have a look, maybe today
 

J Randall Murphy

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. . . Intuitive Machines had previously received data that Odysseus was standing with its six feet on the ground, but updates reveled the lander is laying on the lunar landscape.
"Intuitive machines" ?

What happens when they decide they're not taking the fall for human mistakes anymore?
 

nivek

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This is the maximum coverage we got for today's eclipse, the peak just passed in my area...

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