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

Netherlands to Ban Mobile Phones in Classrooms Starting 2024



The Dutch government has announced that it will ban mobile phones from classrooms in middle and high schools starting in 2024. The move is being made in an effort to improve student concentration and learning outcomes.



According to the government, research has shown that mobile phones can be a major distraction in the classroom. Students who use their phones during class are more likely to be fidgety, less engaged, and less likely to remember what they have learned.

The ban will apply to all mobile phones, including smartphones, smartwatches, and tablets. Students will be allowed to use their phones during breaks and lunch, but they will not be allowed to have them out during class.

The government is asking school authorities to work with teachers, parents, and students to implement the ban. They are also providing schools with resources to help them develop a plan for enforcing the ban.

The ban on mobile phones in classrooms has been met with mixed reactions. Some people believe that it is a necessary step to improve student learning, while others believe that it is an infringement on student freedom.

Only time will tell whether the ban will be successful in improving student concentration and learning outcomes. However, the government is confident that the ban will be a positive step for Dutch education.

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