 I'm Scott Kelly of NASA and the Expedition 43 crew speaking to you from the International Space Station. Along with my Russian cosmonaut colleagues, we'd like to congratulate the International Telecommunications Union on its 150th anniversary. It may not be visible to the naked eye, but our work and our well-being depend on the radio frequency that carries all of our communications between the space station and Earth. The work that you and your member nations conduct to manage this critical resource has been ongoing for more than a century. During our year-long mission on the space station, we will be working on numerous scientific experiments that will collect data for future journeys to Mars and beyond. Thank you for the work that you do and happy 150th birthday, ITU.