well, i stood out in the wall have the desert almost per 2 years ago when a man called bryan binnie was experimenting with a rocket plane that would take off from the desert. brian ended up working for basically richard branson. he ended up flying to space. the earlier prototype version of the ship we saw today. so it's taken decades to get from the dreams that people had of this sort of thing to the reality of today. and the same is going to happen with the exploitation of space resources. there is certainly out there the opportunity for us to start looking for rare elements that we currently strip mine here on earth that are readily available and asteroids, for instance, there are, there are certain isotopes on the surface of the moon that could be adapted for nuclear fusion here on earth, there's so much in the way of resources out there in space. and it will take ingenuity and persistence on a scale. even greater than richard branson to realize that rate. as he said, they got to just under 86 kilometers above the. i'm not sure if this is the question you can answer, but i'm going to