steve squires, who is the project scientist, our top scientist for the opportunity rover, this is the one that has been now on mars roaming around for more than 11 years, loves to come in, he loves to tell this story. he loves to come in first thing in the morning and see what the kids have done. he almost says it that way. because what they will do is when that data comes down, there'll be an image here and an image there and separate images here, different resolutions, etc., etc. and these kids will take those and create a mosaic and put -- and stitch it together. and they know the attitudes and the resolutions and how to match them well as the descriptions are there. and they have the tools to do that now. very easily. so when he comes in, it's just like, you know, he's got it on huge screens and it's a movie theater, and he just walks onto mars, okay? and that's when they start, wow, let's investigate more of this area and get higher resolution of that. and, you know? so that's just now part of what they do. and we put it on the web as fast as we can. >> so i actually have talked