 Um, feature on my kids That's such a tough question You know, I think of reality you take something of sentimental vibe, but if you would just spouse you've sort of got that with you So, um Beyond that it's really tough well, if we were a If you if we're thinking about the algae they need light not too much light they're like on and off light Um They need water a little bit of sugar And some scientific thoughts, but that's got beyond your one thing. I'm afraid mushroom Because you know, I'm a fungal biologist and also we send fungus to the space for this experiment So mushroom is fungus. So we know a mushroom can survive and grow in a relation environment It's a very good opportunity to allow to make this mushroom grow in the space or in the moon And also mushroom has a lot of nutrients fibers proteins and austens So these are not only going to provide us a food energy and also can protect us against radiation Regarding doing research in space if I could uh, you know, take take something with definitely it would be students I think that's uh, that's the future and we're walking and going towards it where labs Can be hands-on where students are in microgravity with the professors That would be groundbreaking. That would change everything in terms of How we understand the challenges that we have for uh, safe human exploration Both from the science and the engineering and operational perspectives if you can bring the students with Then the I think we're going to be able to find solutions to the current challenges Way faster than what we do now Can I see dehydrated gravity?