those elements that you were describing i do want to kind of kind of ask are actually let me let eric baker. he sent us a question that i'll put you in a take a listen to what eric had say. given that james web space telescope only see certain colors that are on the spectrum of light visible to humans. how to scientists go about tolerating the images that we could see online. i forget that, sorry, jessie, that's sorry i just check. and so what we have to do is we have to take the wavelengths that, that james webb test buy, sells good looking at which is in the infrared heat. and we have to map those into optical wave length that we can see with our eyes. so we, we take that, that section of the wavelength that we can't see, and we remap in something we can see. so these beautiful images are not what you would see with your eye if you were out in space looking at these nebula, you wouldn't see that. but they are giving us this rich amount of detail about the different wavelengths that these objects are meeting at. and so it's not that there was no end for a red before it was, it's just that