own particular naval academy class, we had three astronauts in my graduating class, brant jett, wendy lawrence we already mentioned, kay. hi, wendy. lawrence was the first naval academy to go into space. so i mentioned that because it's so i mentioned that because it's not unusual we have now women astronauts but we've never put a woman on the moon. and that will be happening sometime in the next four to five years. i don't know about all of you but i'm rooting for lieutenant commander, probably commander by then kayla barron. [applause] >> for her time to go step on another planetary object. just think how incredibly exciting that will t be. i know we will be living vicariously through our other daughter, daughter kayla barron. so anyway the future is really, really bright. we're excited about everything that caleb has accomplished. we're proud of her connections to our beloved naval academy and the think it's really fitting as you've listened to kayla today tied her incredible leadership skills, her sense of intrepid courage and a frontier we're still learning about. every time we send someb