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...

Russia's Warlord Prigozhin to Depart as Part of Insurrection Deal

In a move that could help to end the ongoing insurrection in Russia, warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin has agreed to leave the country. Prigozhin, who is known for his close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, is believed to have been a key figure in the insurrection. His departure is seen as a major victory for the opposition and could lead to a peaceful resolution to the crisis.




Prigozhin is a controversial figure who has been accused of a number of crimes, including money laundering and election interference. He is also the founder of the Wagner Group, a private military contractor that has been accused of committing war crimes in Syria and Libya.

The deal to expel Prigozhin was reportedly brokered by the United States and Russia. The US agreed to lift sanctions on Prigozhin in exchange for his departure from Russia.

Prigozhin's departure is a significant development in the ongoing insurrection in Russia. It is unclear what impact his departure will have on the crisis, but it is a sign that the opposition is making progress.

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