The episode opens with a discussion of NASA's DART mission, a planned spacecraft impact on the moonlet Dimorphos orbiting Didymos to test asteroid deflection. The hosts explain the basic idea, compare it with other hypothetical planetary-defense methods such as nukes, gravity tractors, and mass drivers, and note that NASA planned a livestream and a later probe to measure the orbital change more precisely. The middle of the episode moves through several weird-news items: recent highway cargo spills of Alfredo sauce, tomatoes, and a Coors Light truck in Florida; a published report of a fox in Spain filmed catching live carp; and a strange deep-water shark photo from Australia that sparks jokes and speculation about shark identification and how pressure can affect appearance. The episode closes with a local-news story about a gray seal nicknamed Schubert in a Beverly, Massachusetts pond, including efforts by police, firefighters, and wildlife experts to corral it and return it to the wild. Key topics Planetary defense methods and DART: The hosts explain the DART mission and compare it with other asteroid-deflection ideas: nuking an asteroid, using a spacecraft's gravity, or a mass-driver-style probe that throws asteroid material off the surface. Dimorphos, Didymos, and follow-up observation: They identify Dimorphos as the body being struck while orbiting Didymos, mention NASA livestream coverage, say the event might be visible from Earth, and note a later probe planned to measur