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YouTuber Atomic Frontier Visits the HVIL

Posted on August 2, 2022 by TAMU HVIL

Atomic Frontier’s James Dingley visited the Hypervelocity Impact Laboratory (HVIL) in June 2022 to discuss some of the critical challenges in hypervelocity impact research. See the YouTube video below!

 

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