Inventioneering

November 26, 2025Β  β€’Β  EPISODE 288

What does it really take to bring ideas to life? In this episode, Dr. Roger Billings takes us deeper into the world of inventioneeringβ€”the dynamic mix of creativity, engineering, and problem-solving that turns imagination into real-world inventions. He shows how inventioneering isn’t limited to tech or scienceβ€”it can be applied to any creative or practical project. If you’ve ever had a spark of inspiration, this episode will help you learn how to shape it into something meaningful and impactful.

About DrB

Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as β€œDrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology. As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to β€œgive back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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  1. Ramla

    The evolution of batteries is such an interesting topic to learn about, I honestly never considered it.

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  2. Ashton

    Science Live Always Teaches Me New Stuff.

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  3. Jonathan

    How else did Benjamin Franklin experiment on electricity?

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  4. Dylan

    hello from Texas happy Thanksgiving

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  6. Dexter

    Hi from Alabama . I liked learning about negative and positive charge .

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  7. Tayla

    Hey there it’s Tayla; have a Happy Thanksgiving day.

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  8. Cannon

    Hello from Claremore, Oklahoma. and happy thanksgiving

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  9. Gunnar

    the linden jar is cool

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  10. Abigail

    I really enjoy watching the science live, I am able to learn a lot. Happy Thanksgiving.

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    • Jesse

      Happy Thanksgiving from tennessee

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  11. Blake

    How does just the touch of someone change a charge?

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    • Siobhan

      Hi from Washington state!

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  12. Anastasia

    That’s a fun tidbit of information!

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    • Valeria

      I always enjoy these lives so much!!

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  13. Neriah

    That landing was butter! meaning (soft landing!)

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  14. Evangeline

    Here! Can’t wait!

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  15. Eli`jah

    Hello from Tx

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  16. Riley

    Cool live so far.

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  17. Alexander

    Why is it called a jar?

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  18. Riley

    How loud is the zap?

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  19. Jaime

    Amazing

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  20. Taylor

    present for the live πŸ™‚

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  21. Allison

    I wonder how bad he was zapped.

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  22. Addison

    Happy Thanksgiving

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  23. Colt

    That’s really cool that battery was originally a military term. I never would’ve guessed that!

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  24. Silas

    How large was the first Laiden Jar?

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  25. Jayleana

    The story of the Jet sounded so cool and scary at the same time. It reminded me of a pilot simulator me and my family played at a museum where they show you all the different airplanes and spaceships! πŸ˜€

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  26. Nikolai

    It’d be so convenient to have super sonic passenger planes, instead of it taking several hours to get from “New York to London (example)” it could take at most just one hour

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  27. Isaac

    Happy Thanksgiving

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  28. Keano

    Is there still a Leyden jar still around at a museum or something similar?

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  29. Katie

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  30. Avyanna

    Hello from Roscoe IL

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  31. Kaison

    Happy Thanksgiving from Kona

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  32. Zander

    Hi from Idaho

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  33. David

    I love science live and I think r51 is funny! Happy thanksgiving!

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  34. Gavin

    Hi from Kentucky

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  35. Zechariah

    Checkin’ in from Texas!

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  36. Aray`behyouna

    I actually really love the science live, I think science is really cool and mysterious in its own way.

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  37. Alberto

    Hello, From Texas

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  38. Sophie

    hello from montana!!

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  39. Mariah

    Wow

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  40. El

    Happy Thankgiving, Science LIVE!!!

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  41. Jazmine

    This was so amazing!

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  42. Calvin

    that is insane how the x59 can go faster than sound! : ] and happy Thanksgiving!

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  43. Reagan

    Why does an airplane have such a long nose?

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  44. Jace

    Hello from MO!

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  45. Emily

    Hello from nebraska.

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  46. Robert

    Science live inspires me to invent something a little more every program

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  47. Forest

    the static electricity experiment is so cool.

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  48. Jayla

    Dr. Billings have you considered adding a dance course? I think Dr. Pajet would be a wonderful dance teacher.

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  49. Ryder

    Hello and Happy Thanksgiving!

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  50. Kawthar

    HIII FROM NORTH AURORAA

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  51. Chana

    This is my first time watching this bc I’m new but I love it so much it answers all my questions Ty science live

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  52. Ella

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  53. Rae

    What will the aircraft be used for if they are successful in reducing the sonic boom sound? Travel, transporting goods, fighter jets?

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  54. Sarah

    How could they make a Leyden Jar?

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  55. Timothy

    The X-59 Jet is so cool in the future is gonna be so cool

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  56. Jaydon

    Hey from htx

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  57. Liam

    Happy thanksgiving everyone!!!!!

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  58. Audrey

    Is NASA the sole researcher on the supersonic technology, or is it a partnership with the military?

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  59. Jaxon

    hi I watch you viedios every week on wednessday:)

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  60. Landon

    hi from tx

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  61. Noah

    Thank you for this week can’t wait for next week!

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  62. Alexia

    Love from NC! Happy Thankgiving!!

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  63. Miriam

    Would anything happen if they touched the water in the jar?

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  64. Isabella

    How does a Leyden jar store electrical charge?

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  65. Summer

    NASA has made a good plane.

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  66. Jeremiah

    Hi form nj

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  67. Jordan

    I like science live

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  68. Cameron

    happy Thanksgiving!

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  69. Kevin

    hi from Michigan

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  70. Esme`

    The sonic boom that planes make sounds like it’s very loud and disturbing but I am glad that they are making the plane that makes the sound go up instead of down because, it would not be good for the plane to make a huge noise and people would be underneath the plane and they had to listen to the sound. I hope the sonic thud will be better than the sonic boom from this plane.

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  71. Madeline

    Hello from al!

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  72. Philip

    hi im excited to be here

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    I LOVE SCIENCE LIVE!!!

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  74. Jeremeiah

    I have a feeling I’m going to enjoy this live just as much as the last one!

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    hello from texas!

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    Hello from Nebraska!

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  77. Sabrena

    Hello I’m from Missouri and i love watching science live

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  78. Grace

    This live was honestly amazing.

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  79. Leon

    Hello Dr. John, do you think that this new technology will allow the opportunity for supersonic jets to be used as passenger planes?

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  80. Daniel

    How long has NASA been working on this “Sonic thud” idea?

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  81. Latifa

    Hi, from Illinois!!

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  82. Isabella

    This video was so cool!!

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  83. Quinn

    I can get enough of this I have to watch this all the time

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  84. Anna

    When will that jet be released?

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  85. Harlan

    Hello from TN!

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  86. Andy

    HEY FROM TX

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  87. Raylind

    the video answered all of my questions

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  88. Jayla

    Heyy from Tennessee!!

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  89. Robert

    hello from maryland

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  90. Liat

    ”Booms aren’t legal, but what about thuds?” πŸ™‚

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  91. Jason

    Hi from Va

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  92. Aiden

    what would Nasa use the x-59 for?

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  93. Mason

    science live always makes my Wednesday

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  94. Anthony

    Greetings from New York! I’m loving this episode!

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  95. Naveyah

    I MADE IT!!!!!!!

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  96. Cian

    hello from hawaii

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  97. Daniel

    Wouldn’t the nose of the X-59 wobble a lot?

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  98. Cora

    Happy thanksgiving everyone!!! πŸŽ‰

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  99. Erin

    I thought it was interesting how they are making that jet that can go as fast as the speed of sound

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  101. Camden

    Watching from Kentucky

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  102. Katrina

    Hello from North Dakota!!! So excited for this weeks live and thanksgiving!!!!

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  103. Phoenix

    That’s unusual, who knew the nose length of a jet could reduce the volume of a sonic boom outside? That does look really funny though

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  104. Madison

    I thought the boy was talking about real socks

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  105. Jaylon

    Dr. Tobias has the best hair ever.

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  106. Caelum

    Supersonic jets tend to be very expensive though, that was one of the main reasons the Concorde stopped being a thing.

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  107. Shaymus

    Happy thanksgiving

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  108. London

    How does the long nose on the plane block the sound? And,Happy Thanksgiving!

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  109. Shaylin

    Happy Thanksgiving!!!!

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  110. Hudson

    I always enjoy Dr. Tobias info!!

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  111. Ashley

    hello from Georgia!!

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  112. Leon

    Hello Dr. John, do you think that this means there will passenger supersonic jets?

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  114. Aliz

    It will be amazing if technology can improve airplanes to make them more efficient and safer. greetings from Virginia.

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  115. Skyler

    Hi from Hawaii

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  116. Kaylee

    Hey I’m from Georgia

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  117. Devin

    DR Billings when will we have the first supersonic hydrogen plane?

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  118. Audrey

    So glad to finally be able to get all my classes done and attend Science Live now that I’ve got my new laptop.

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  119. Valentina

    Happy Thanksgiving everyone

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  120. Naomi

    Are we going to see R 51.

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  121. Madison

    Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I hope you all have a great day tomorrow!

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  122. Evan

    hello from georgia happy thanksgiving!

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  123. Christopher

    Hello from Illinois, happy thanksgiving!

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  124. Ameir

    I enjoy watching science live, I learn something innovative every time I watch that inspires me with my education.

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    Hello from New York!

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  126. Alexandra

    Hello from SC

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  127. Ashlynn

    Love learning about pilots ! hope to learn more !

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  128. Madison

    I love this story

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  129. Oliver

    Could they do the same thing they do to commercial planes nose’s to the new plane?

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  130. Daniel

    thank you Roger bilings

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  131. Deanna

    The plane looks like it came out of Star Wars.

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  132. Annabella

    Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!!

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  133. Nevaeh

    Hi from ky

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  134. Alide

    Wonder how it would feel to be going at the speed of sound? Happy Thanksgiving!

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  135. Sarisha

    Would there be a abberation for the pilot due to the computerized view as compared to just looking out the screen of the airplane?

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  136. Gabriel

    What an awesome video!

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  137. Michael

    that’s actually a really cool way to get around not having a windshield

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  138. Isha

    is there anyone else from Bangladesh here?

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  139. Natalie

    happy thanksgiving for the people who celebrate

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  140. Joelly

    Hello from new york happy thanksgiving πŸ˜€

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  141. Justin

    It would be so cool to be a NASA test pilot!

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  142. James

    Hey there, have a Happy Thanksgiving day.

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  143. Tyrel

    that was a great story

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  144. Tessa

    Do they still make this type of jets today.

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  145. Jace

    Amazing story!

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  146. Sheldon

    what happens if the test jet is damaged during a flight and creates a sonic boom?

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    Hi from Florida

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  149. Anthony

    Hello from Maryland.

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  150. Kaleb

    Hello from Michigan!

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  151. Elizabeth

    happy thanksgiving to everyone around the world

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  152. Sophia

    Wsp from Texas

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  153. Joaquin

    Happy thanksgiving everyone!!!!!

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  154. Truman

    If humanity learned to brake through the sound barrier through the means of a jet or vehicle, could that benefit exploration in different sciences?

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  155. Andres

    inventions with jets are becoming nicer and cooler.

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  156. Braylen

    that story is amazing

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  157. Zen

    Hello everyone have a nice thanksgiving

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  158. Sophia

    Hello from Nebraska

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  159. Ethan

    hi i from kentucky have a happy thanksgiving

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  160. Aaliyah

    That was so cool!!!

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  161. Emersyn

    Hi from TN!

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  162. Aracely

    Hello

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  163. Brooklyn

    why did they make the front so long?

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  164. Calvin

    Happy Thanksgiving! First time watching live because I often have other things on Wednesday, but this week I’m free.

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  165. Isaiah

    Hello from California, Happy Thanksgiving everyone hope you have a great day!

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  166. Levi

    Wow cool jet

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  167. Ava

    Hi from SD

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  168. Eagen

    what if something blocked camera like a bird or weather

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  169. Kenady

    I enjoyed learning abouts jets

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  170. Camila

    Hi, happy thanksgiving!!!!!

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  171. Noah

    Here from New Jersey

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  172. Jesiah

    Happy thanks giving everyone, I’m from California

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  173. Nicholas

    Yes the Concorde flew from New York to London in just 3.5 hours. It flew at supersonic speed.

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  174. Maddox

    SO cool to get to see what the pilots see!!

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  175. Alina

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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