 Alright, it's a rainy Wednesday morning. Time for day three of double S. I have a talk to you today. Let's go. Okay, talk uploaded. Session starting in 30 minutes. We'll go do a lap. Get ready for that. It's gonna be a good day. It's off to a much better start. I got coffee. My talk is uploaded. Doing a quick run around the poster hall to see if there's any must-have swag this morning. And then I gotta go upstairs in just a minute. Swag this year is really good, but I already have all the stuff that I like. So nothing new came out today that I need. Time to go upstairs and get ready for a talk. Fun fact, if you withdraw your talk after the schedule is made, they will still hold the slot open. So the session starts with an empty slot. This is an ambitiously large room. So hello everybody. My name is Miles Curry. I'm a fifth year grad student at the University of Washington. And today I'm going to be presenting my talk titled, There's More to Light than O2. Assessing the detectability of biosignatures and environmental context for high-risk heteroscopy of terrestrial exoplanets. Good morning. My name is Evan Sneed. I'm a first year graduate student at the University of California Riverside. This has been a little bit of a hobby project for the past like year and a half. I will say this is a work in progress. So please have discretion with Twitter and Mastodon and Press and all that sort of stuff. Hello everyone. My name is Andy Nellifor. I'm a third year undergraduate at a young university. So yeah, I'll be talking a little bit about what we've been doing with the green mech telescope. And I've also been playing around a little bit with artificial intelligence as Peter was discussing. I didn't ask her to write the abstract for this talk. It's not the one I ended up submitting, but it did a pretty good job. Before I jump into it, I want to make sure I highlight my many collaborators. I've studied Institute of Breakthrough and other places. And especially here in Bowle, Barbara did an icoster yesterday. So if it's icoster, you can close up CS and chat with her. And Andy, since the ground here for Tumor Fox, you can see Andy's life as well. So that's on student collaborators who are giving big presentations about the way to work. It's a big sky with a lot of stars. And if you want to get the attention of another civilization like ours...