 So UWM is one of five schools in the NASA X-HAB challenge. Our professor wrote a proposal to NASA for reinforcing 3D prints with carbon fiber and recycling them. The International Space Station now has a 3D printer on it. So when you're in space for years and years, they want to be able to 3D print objects, but without having to take a whole bunch of filament along. So what we're trying to do is be able to design parts to be 3D printed in space and then break down those parts, re-extrude them into new filament, and then re-print them into parts again. We've completed all of the preliminary testing, so we've tested all of the virgin material and now we're trying to recycle the material so then we can tell how the properties degrade over the recycling times. We're going to go out to visit NASA and actually meet and tour and talk to the people that we've been using teleconference to talk to. Once I saw that NASA was sponsoring the project, it was so exciting. I was just like, I have to be involved in this no matter what. I wanted to be a part of this.