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113: Barbecue Freezer
Episode 113

113: Barbecue Freezer

Commercial Crew is moving forward, Vikram's crash site has been found, and there's a big black hole in the news. There are also claims of a new particle, but questions surround the announcement.

Liftoff · Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett

December 3, 201952m 56s

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Commercial Crew is moving forward, Vikram's crash site has been found, and there's a big black hole in the news. There are also claims of a new particle, but questions surround the announcement.

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