 Yeah, this is of course the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing in on July 20th of 1969 So we have several different things going on here We have a new planetarium show called Capcom Go which we're going to be showing at 2 o'clock Every day that we're open through through August 3rd We also have a display that we have now in the exhibit hall Which will be here in July and August called many inspired steps It was given to us by audiovisual Imagineering the company that's our laser programs and that's going to be here for several months and right next to me here Is actually a display case with with Apollo memorabilia that actually is my memorabilia from going back 50 years ago So people can come in and and look at the memorabilia see the many inspired steps Pictorial history of the space program specifically of the Apollo landings see Capcom Go the planetarium show and This week through The 20th which actually is the anniversary We actually have moon rocks and soil samples here that were brought back By the astronauts on the Apollo missions and they're encased in a lusite disc so that the the oils on people's hands don't damage them But we're going to let people hold the disc they can get their pictures taken holding the moon rocks So it's not every day you get to hold pieces of the moon brought back by the astronauts Here it is 50 years later and I find that really hard to believe because it seems like it was yesterday I was watching that in front of TV so 50 years later You know having exhibits and and and living through this 50th anniversary is is kind of a personal thing to me It's it's it's not just in the sense of the United States that went to the moon It was very personal to me with with with emotional feelings about remembering it now 50 years later I get to celebrate something that was very special to me back then