and so in january 1963, the next nine astronauts, it's the second group that included armstrong, jim lovell, frank, borman and others. they came out here on a very cold, flew into flagstaff airport. they flew on two planes in case one crashed. not all the astronauts would have perished. that the thinking. then they flew. and these guys were rock stars. they were met by the mayor. they were met by cheering fans autographs. but they went to meteor crater because. you know, if you're going to go to the moon and do geology around, this pockmarked, cratered of the moon, why not study and prepare for that? at the best impact crater there is, which is meteor crater right down the road from where we are here, a little observatory. and so they went to meteor crater to see what an actual impact crater looks like. and then they went to low observatory to to study the mapping and see how these features are on maps because they're going to have to be able read these maps and and to what they're seeing on the map to the real and then at night after dinner up here, the group broke up into three each group