earlier i spoke to planetary astronomer imke de pater, who is one of the leaders of the project, andd. it is really amazing. in particular, seeing all this detail onjupiter itself, and detail on jupiter itself, and next detail onjupiter itself, and next to it, it's a million times fainter ring, and little moonlights that you can see at the tip of the ring. it is quite remarkable, and on top of that, you see these really faint galaxies in the background. i mean, we would have never, ever dreamt of seeing that. have never, ever dreamt of seeing that-— seeing that. yeah, we're looking _ seeing that. yeah, we're looking at _ seeing that. yeah, we're looking at some - seeing that. yeah, we're looking at some of - seeing that. yeah, we're looking at some of yourl seeing that. yeah, we're - looking at some of your images now, i believe, and even in my colleague, helen briggs report, as you point out, images of galaxies that we have complete never thought we were able to see in our lifetimes, all of this of course thanks to the james webb space telescope. where do you see it being put to use