it's aaron pagan, adjunct professor a business strategy with a focus on space commercialization or pleasure to have you on aaron space x is doing this without the direct involvement of nasa. how big of a moment is this for private space industry? it's certainly a milestone. technically though, i wouldn't say like from a technician engineering perspective, this isn't a big deal as in, you know, it's much more complicated for them to go to the national space station, which they've proven over and over again. they can do. but i think the milestone here that we're all that the space industry in the private space industry is gonna really hold on to is that this was done on a private level, right? this is a mission that is just private individuals. and you know, that's, that's a milestone in itself. i wouldn't say it's not going to the park necessarily, but it's a pretty big one. now when it comes to the inspiration for a launch, it's actually much different from the other space tourism flights we've talked about in recent months. so what are we looking to learn from this 3 day all civilian orbit