mark rutherford in florida, nancy collar in new york, you have a gift. as robert de niro said in that movie, you're very good every time you're on this show, i feel better, and you're always welcome here. thank you for stepping again into the big picture. as election, noise became deafening, and we were all pandemic weary. we were reminded that we have done and still can do great things as nasa. scientists discovered water on the sunlit surface of the moon. not much water, but a 12 ounce bottles worth nasa estimates trapped in a cubic meter of lunar soil. a still paul hertz, director of nasa is astrophysics division says this discovery challenges our understanding of the lunar surface and raises intriguing questions about the resources relevant for deep space exploration. this is real, instructive to hopes to send the most powerful rocket ever made back to the moon on board the 1st woman, and the next man to walk there. the artemis program is named after the twin sister of apollo in greek methodology, and nasa says we will collaborate with our commercial