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Jenny Horne Thanks so much. Time talk space. Lets bring in our panel. Andrew Channi, CEO Procure Am and Dave Maza, managing director, head of product at direction. Thank you both for being with us. I think this is an exciting time right is so its the week that we focus on space, tourism and more. And William Shatner is going to be going from Star Trek is actually really going to be going on one of these spaceflights. So Andrew, Ill start with you I know that you wear socks with space things on themselves. Since you eat, sleep and breathe this tell me mo.re So this is a big week for space. I today actuayll marks the start of World space Week, but space tourism again is in the headlisne and weve seen a lot of really interesting stuff with certainly William Shatner gogin up on blue origin next week, and what did it get? Necessarily A ton of coverage was Virgin Galactic. Getting the all clear from the FAA to restart their space tourism business again. Yhea And that was a big move for