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Title: Can the iPhone survive a nearly 4,000 mph tethered spin? This kinetic space launch company tested it
Post by: HCK on February 05, 2020, 04:05:18 pm
Can the iPhone survive a nearly 4,000 mph tethered spin? This kinetic space launch company tested it

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<p>I have to admit that this has never occurred to me as something to test in an iPhone review, but it’s reassuring to see someone has apparently tried it.</p>
<p>According to a new Wired (https://www.wired.com/story/inside-spinlaunch-the-space-industrys-best-kept-secret/) profile on the kinetic space launch system firm SpinLaunch, Apple’s iPhone can survive extremely fast rotations when physically tethered.</p>
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