 The research that I do is on solar prominences. And what allows me to work on that kind of topic are these images from SDO, which is the Solar Dynamics Observatory, which we launched in 2010. And so that particular project, as a mission, has been most exciting for me, because we're getting unprecedented images, high resolution, high spatial resolution, high temporal resolution, which allows me to look at these things that happen on the sun, these very dynamic phenomena that end up erupting. If we didn't have such high resolution data, we wouldn't be able to see some of these very detailed areas where these eruptions are occurring. So in terms of projects, I think being somewhat involved in the SDO project, although I'm not directly involved, has been the most exciting, is just watching the data come online and being so inspired by what we were seeing has been probably the most impressive thing about my time here at Goddard.