I always wanted to see how an induction heater works, so here’s an induction heating coil experiment vs the iPhone XS Max!
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I always wanted to see how an induction heater works, so here’s an induction heating coil experiment vs the iPhone XS Max!
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I used a drone to drop the latest iPhone XS Max into an abandoned nuclear power plant from over 500 FT high! Will it Survive?
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In November, look for Pisces, Aries, and Triangulum in the night sky. Also be sure to catch the Taurid meteor shower, which features 5 to 10 meteors per hour on its peak night of November 5 to 6, and for meteors radiating from the constellation of Leo in the evening of November 17 and early morning of November 18.
“Tonight’s Sky” is produced by HubbleSite.org, online home of the Hubble Space Telescope. This is a recurring show, and you can find more episodes—and other astronomy videos—at http://hubblesite.org/videos/science
Chasing Supernovae with Kepler
Gautham Narayan of the Space Telescope Science Institute
The Kepler spacecraft launched in 2009 with the goal of discovering exoplanets. However, its highly precise brightness measurements can be used for much more science. When Kepler was repurposed as the K2 mission, one team of astronomers decided to use it to hunt for supernovas. By catching the critical first few hours of an exploding star, scientists can learn more about these colossal blasts.
Host: Dr. Frank Summers
Recorded live on Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
More information: http://hubble.stsci.edu/about_us/public_talks/
I used the famous egg sitter to see if it can protect an iPhone XS from a 100 FT (30 meters) drop test!
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This October, look for Pegasus, the great winged horse of Greek mythology, prancing across the autumn night sky. Binoculars and small telescopes will reveal the glowing nucleus and spiral arms of the Andromeda Galaxy, and the Orionid meteor shower peaks on the night of October 21.
“Tonight’s Sky” is produced by HubbleSite.org, online home of the Hubble Space Telescope. This is a recurring show, and you can find more episodes—and other astronomy videos—at http://hubblesite.org/videos/science
I decided to do something different this time. I went to a variety of fast food drive-thru’s and offered to pay for my meal with a brand new iPhone XS. Would anyone take it?
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I placed both the new iPhone XS and the Galaxy S9 in sparkling water then put them in the freezer for around 15 hours to see which one survives!
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This is Apple’s most expensive iPhone ever made and today I find out just how durable it is when applying a hammer!
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