Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity Flies Tourists to Space for First Time

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Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity Flies Tourists to Space for First Time Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity, a reusable rocket-powered space plane, successfully flew six tourists to space for the first time on Thursday. The mission, known as Galactic 02, took off shortly after 11am ET from Spaceport America in New Mexico. The flight reached an altitude of 55.5 miles (89.3 kilometers), which is above the internationally recognized boundary of space. The passengers on board experienced a few minutes of weightlessness and got to see the curvature of the Earth. The flight was a major milestone for Virgin Galactic, which has been developing its space tourism business for over a decade. The company plans to start selling tickets to the public later this year, with a price tag of $450,000 per seat. The successful flight of VSS Unity is a sign that space tourism is becoming a reality. In the coming years, we can expect to see more and more people taking trips to space, as the cost of space travel c

2023 NBA Draft: Who were the winners and losers of the first round?

2023 NBA Draft: Who were the winners and losers of the first round?

The 2023 NBA Draft was a night full of surprises, with some teams making great picks and others making some head-scratching decisions. Here is a look at some of the winners and losers of the first round:

Winners:

  • Orlando Magic: The Magic got the steal of the draft by drafting Victor Wembanyama with the first overall pick. Wembanyama is a generational talent with the potential to be one of the best players in the NBA.
  • Oklahoma City Thunder: The Thunder also made a great pick by drafting Chet Holmgren with the second overall pick. Holmgren is a versatile big man who can  shoot, pass, and defend.
  • Houston Rockets: The Rockets got a potential star in Jabari Smith Jr. with the third overall pick. Smith is a skilled scorer and rebounder who has the potential to be a franchise player.



  • New York Knicks: The Knicks made a couple of good picks, drafting Ousmane Dieng with the 11th overall pick and Trevor Keels with the 42nd overall pick. Dieng is a long and athletic wing with a lot of potential, while Keels is a tough and versatile defender who can also score.



Losers:

  • Indiana Pacers: The Pacers made a puzzling decision by drafting Bennedict Mathurin with the sixth overall pick. Mathurin is a talented scorer, but he is not a great defender and he does not fit the Pacers' timeline.


  • San Antonio Spurs: The Spurs also made a questionable pick by drafting Jeremy Sochan with the ninth overall pick. Sochan is a versatile defender, but he is not a great shooter and he is not a great ball-handler.

  • Los Angeles Lakers: The Lakers did not have a first-round pick, but they did trade for Darvin Ham as their new head coach. Ham is a great defensive coach, but he has no head coaching experience and he is not a great offensive coach.

Overall, the 2023 NBA Draft was a mixed bag. There were some great picks, but there were also some head-scratching decisions. It will be interesting to see how these players develop and how they impact their respective teams.

What do you think? Who were the winners and losers of the 2023 NBA Draft?

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