Nobel Prize winning astrophysicist visits students at Marquette University High School
By: CBS58 Staff
Posted: Oct 29, 2017 6:33 AM CDT

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Jacob Kittilstad sits in on a special class at Marquette University High School as students are visited by Dr. John Mather, a Nobel Prize winning astrophysicist who's work is credited with confirming the Big Bang Theory.