 Lift off the Falcon 9. Falcon 9 is clear to tower. My name is Steve Davis and I'm an engineer at SpaceX. I actually started there in 2003 on our first vehicle which was called the Falcon 1. My personal role at the time was to work on the guidance, navigation and control system which is a fancy way of saying make sure the rocket goes straight when it takes off. Imagine balancing a pencil on your finger and kind of going like this. That's pretty much what happens. The rocket is a long pencil and it's going to keep getting hit by wind and other things. See if it just makes sure when it gets hit by those it keeps going the right way. Capture is confirmed. Getting Falcon 9 up into orbit and dragging into the space station. That was a complicated mission and we did it the first time which was an amazing accomplishment. What I want is for SpaceX and hopefully other companies to succeed in building a rocket which is fully and rapidly reusable. The second that happens the cost really comes down. You or I can suddenly afford a rocket and possibly get to go into space and enjoy that. How are you guys doing? Good. Do you guys need any samples or anything today? We're at Misti Ogato, my favorite frozen yogurt store in Washington DC and I am the owner of SED Store. A bunch of my friends were involved in starting the store so we just had brainstorms constantly. These right here are the original eight rules of Ogato. The stamp on the forehead is done pretty often. Here's the trivia, you get it right, discount wrong, price goes up. I like to do something new about every six to nine months and a lot of them fail. There was a Misti Ogato in DC, there's one in Baltimore, I also have a friend open one in Jacksonville and that one in a business which is unfortunate but you know a lot of businesses do. And you say strawberry's Mr. Withen? SpaceX is what I love in life and all the other projects are really fun and just make me really happy but like I said my primary goal is getting into space and I'll keep working towards that.