my name is jasmine leyva. i am a reporter for the silicon valley community newspapers. there is a lot of stem within the silicon valley, but the difference here is that this is something big happening somewhere so local, and people might not even know it's in their backyard. tanner: conditional. if you-- if-- wait, no. wait, no. if you get number of sps held and it equals zero, sub position target to that. jasmine: what interested me is that these kids are trying to solve real-world problems. even one of the kids said, "earth is failing." it's, like, "okay, well, how do you solve that?" and these kids probably, in the future, if not now, have that answer. tanner: is this correct? yeah. pile. compile. that way you can make sure. this loop, so far, drops our sps. we've got points for our triangle. now, which piece do we want to go for first? -large, yeah. -the large satellite piece. carol: it's go big or go home. tanner: it really reminds me of, like, for me to learn another language. it's going to be hard for me. if i was a kid, this, for them, is computer language, codi