 Hello, and welcome to our 2017 review! 2017 was another really good year, and it had a number of interesting bursts. We'll see the first asteroid that we detected that came from outside our solar system. Zwicky, transient facility that we talked about last year, saw its first light. This year, we saw, for the first time, an ancient dead galaxy that was not elliptical. It was spiral, which has some interesting implications. We saw a Type 1A supernova companion star for the first time. We've been looking for that for ages. We even saw a star fall into a black hole without a supernova. And one of the most interesting things this past year was that we saw merging neutron stars, coalescing. But we'll start close to home with a new picture from Hubble of Jupiter.