 So just let me know when so that way I'll start we should be live to the people who pay us. Okay, cool So I'll just as soon as we start. That's when I'll pull out the food and start crunching it You're the microphone. Oh, I pressed the wrong one. We're on the actual show. That's funny. We're really funny to everybody. Um, oh My god, that's really funny. How could this happen? I? Didn't do it. He did it. Mm-hmm That's really that's really funny. Anyways, hi internet. What if I just should I stop this and then we can get going? I think we're already running. So Okay, this is this is really this is you're getting eight. This is quite something Today, this is quite something. So I will just go ahead and remove my dinner as quietly as I can That's quite funny and I'll eat this later Yeah That's really funny what we what we should do the okay, so what we can we can just call this So for everyone who isn't a member this is what happens in the members Why can't this can just be a this can just be a preview a membership preview We saw that and then we can we can get going in six minutes because I still need to go get a drink and The cast of computers do we sign and we're really prepared so Welcome to the preview everybody. We're actually We are actually working on troubleshooting something at the moment, which I feel like it's important for us To like, you know say that so I know that there's people There's people in the chat room that are like what's going on, you know, where's yeah, you know What are you guys doing right now? Okay? So just to let you know we were gonna go live to members because we are to we are troubleshooting our system that allows us to bring your comments and opinions up on up on the screen and Ryan said, okay, I'm going to go ahead and Start it for our members and then accidentally started the main one So this is sort of we're I guess jokingly calling it now a members preview So if you've ever wanted to be a member of tomorrow where you get exclusive access to things like us talking about trains Myself eating when mom's not here. So that way she doesn't see it, you know, things like that That's That's very much what we're doing here right now And I'm seeing a whole bunch of numbers And code and things on our preview monitor right now and I keep seeing there's a lot of Fatal error on that screen. So I don't know what's going on. We might need a hammer Perhaps Well, we're gonna talk about trains, but I guess we'll kind of wait on that one. So yeah, we can do trains in post show Yeah, somebody's Somebody's that oh there we go now everything's suddenly showing up So I push that to air like like 15 minutes ago or I tried to push it to air 15 minutes So there you go. This is it. Look at Dada. That is so good at these that is so good at many things You are great Dada very good job. Somebody said that we have an echo Going on so Yeah, it could be could be somewhere somewhere in that So yes, this is my worm shirt. Happy pride everybody. That's what's up. So Jamie's not here. So I got I have to put on a NASA logo since Jamie isn't here So yeah worm baby. That's what I'm all about. So I do the worm. So Okay, so everybody's telling us no echo. I guess we had one earlier, but maybe something Something did it. Oh smelly cat is saying We sound like angels. Oh nice. Thank you smelly cat. See compliments compliments will get you far in this business Greg's asking does Dada Are you getting a seat at the big boy table? Dada's always had a seat at the big boy table But the but you have your own big boy table Dada. Yeah, I do. Yep, and there it is With how many buttons do you have? Yeah, that's true. I certainly don't have that many buttons I have the number of buttons on my keyboard here and the number of buttons on that keyboard over there Because you could see we're leaving things on the table Because we were totally ready to go when Ryan hit a hit going live because mom's not here. Yes Exactly Yeah What do you mean it took you 35 minutes to go live? Oh Jason, I didn't give you wisdom on Twitter That's a different show. Yeah, sorry about that. That's after dark I'll get I will get that to you in a bit. Don't worry. I've got something for you. You might have to wait as well Because I've got another price a James Tweet. Yeah, I've got another another thing to do Wait, what does it say in flight entertainment is brought to you by me pressing the wrong button? What but what wrong button did you press I miss that cover for me drinking there? I don't have headphones when I'm under computers knocking bugs out. Um, so a cool thing Ryan You didn't you didn't know this happen data. That's me Ryan linked the chat Ryan we were gonna start the member stream, but Ryan started the stream for the regular Folks so our folks who are watching right now are literally getting bonus time So the members meanwhile are going what the hell they said 430. Yeah as usual A calamity of some sort Happens here at tomorrow. That's how we do Yeah, as chris is saying hey chris glad to have you aboard with us always good to see Yeah, mr. Radcliffe. Hello everyone today. Everyone is a citizen of tomorrow. That's very very true And you know consider becoming a member of tomorrow because as chris would say it's worth it so We want more access to this. This is amazing. Yeah, who doesn't want to hear us A waffle for several minutes as we approach the five o'clock hour Mostly because we want to make sure that we actually start with the people who We're going to start with us at five o'clock As opposed to start with us at what Four four eight Pm pacific daylight time. So yeah the before literally the 12 minutes before times With that actually i don't know how i'm gonna do a really slick transition Hang on go ahead and i'll be right back. Okay. Do a really cool transition. Very nice All right, so we have a lots of signal the anaheim proxy will regain the transatlantic data packets As soon as we can but hi everybody. It's really great to be here Um, so glad to see you all. Yeah. Thank you chris finally getting it in there just like I wanted to tomorrow's citizenship It's worth it. Um, so yeah, I can't help but agree with that might have a biased opinion, but with that also, yeah, we definitely want to uh Jason that's a really good one too. Give some give some shout outs to to some folks, you know some good folks NASA spaceflight as well go subscribe to nasa spaceflight. They are excellent people They do really great work and we love every single thing that they do. So i'm i'm serious. They do really good stuff every single thing Yeah, oh, okay. Yeah, I think every single thing um with that so it is now officially Five o'clock the old clock on the wall says it is five and usually that means we are you are done with work Um and the weekend begins but for us here at tomorrow, it's just getting started because I'm jared You probably know me better as the person who sits across from jamie and occasionally chimes in With snarky replies that makes the internet mad But today I you're the astrologer, right? I'm the you Your mouth over there. Um, but yes, I've been known as the official astronomer of tomorrow I don't really know if I hold that title anymore I feel like rocket astronomer kind of works a little bit better What's a rocket astronomer? Uh, it's a Someone who does rocket science and astronomy. So, um rock astronomer or shuttle dad You could call me a shuttle dad if you think about it You know it actually not even in a roundabout way. I am a shuttle dad Shuttle shuttle uncle Sure. All right Adopted shuttle uncle. Yeah, so Yeah, it's kind of weird though because my Anyways, I was gonna say the it's older than me and that's like a uh paradox of time. Anyways, no, that's that that makes uncle legit What that makes uncle legit. What do you mean? It makes it legit. You can't be dad It's older than well, I can't be yeah I can't be dad, but that's like isn't that weird because like usually an uncle is older than you Wouldn't an uncle typically be older than you? Not always. Really? Yeah. Are you serious? Okay, sure. Um I think what I just I just broke your brain didn't I? What time warp are we in? Right now. Are we doing it again? I was gonna say let's not do it again. So Um, we should go opposite. It's just a jump to the right just like your slide did there Very very nice ryan. So glad to have you back now that we are officially starting Here at 502. Very nice of you to show up on time. Yeah, good to have you here Um, well to ryan's credit. We did show up Technically technically we did show up eight minutes early today So all of you who are at this point wondering why is it taking you so long to actually get to the point Where the show starts it's because we were gonna originally go live for our members And then ryan hit the wrong button and we went live for everybody So then we waffled instead of giving you that crazy thing where we give you all that like T's tidbit of data and then like turn the show off We did that in the front. Yeah, we like did it in reverse. So Um, yeah, it's it's pretty weird We will we will be on for members after so if you become a member during the show Um, you can get the same experience that you got at the start of the show. So stick around for more shenanigans Yes, exactly if if that if those eight minutes were entertaining to you in any way, uh, you owe it to become a member for us Here and of course As chris said tomorrow citizenship It's worth it It is I agree with that. I think that's a very good statement Nice little old joke, uh for our folks there So glad to have you hanging out with us tonight because we're going to be talking some pretty Interesting things that have been happening in spaceflight something that people don't really think about when it comes to developing your own space program, which is A slightly important thing called space suits frozen food frozen food obviously uh, and uh Communication systems and thrusters and other things but space suits space suits good stuff, right? Um, and in addition to that Uh, well, we're just gonna kind of talk about whatever we got. What's up, robert? Uh, coming through if you don't know who I am. I'm jared. That's ryan over there. Hey ryan So and then we have, uh, dutta over in that room Over there. How do I dutta? Hi dutta this one. Yes That one. Hey, yeah Hi So So, uh ryan first things first, I do want to talk to you Uh, see if we have any updates, uh for psyche If you could tell us a little bit about your any updates are you on your your potential trip on my end? We uh, most things have just been, uh What's the word cancelled so then they can be rebooked for seven weeks later Um, if you don't know psyche has been delayed by seven weeks Which is a mild inconvenience, but it was always something that was a possibility So you have to plan for these things these things were planned for. Uh, I think we still have to rebook the flights But everything else should be sorted has already been Like refunded so anyone can rebuy it Uh, or it is still reschedulable That's good And that's very important if you are going to be doing what ryan is doing Which is coming to the united states to actually cover the launch of psyche I'm saying this mostly for you ryan to Cover you running to get the go fund me link For that if you would like to so that way we could throw it on the air Right now with that but we are we are putting in a fundraiser to help ryan and your dad Come across the pond From the uk to here in the uh, the united states this has gone really well. Yeah, and um, and There we go. Yeah, there we go If you'd like to help contribute to making that happen Helping get this this child young man young man, um to the united states You should you should go to that gun go fund me and uh and help with that a little bit Why what's up? What's going on? Oh, okay. Gotcha. Gotcha Yeah, no, no, no, you could you could take take your time take your time. You're good. You're good. Um, so yeah, we're just we're having a lot of we're having a lot of It's not only just us having fun at the start here today Our computers in some areas are also having fun. Um, and what's great about that is that we could have possibly not Had to have shown you this or somehow gotten through this While we're on the air, but somebody caused that To be a bit of a problem. But here you go. Here's the full here's the full link For the go fund me with ryan just want to let you know a lot of folks Don't really like Say what they're going to do with their money from go fund me if you go To that go fund me ryan explains every single thing that is going to be Every single expense that is going to occur on that that we know of at the moment. Um, obviously there'll be other stuff incidentals or other things like that and You know, we'll we'll try our best to help you cover that I guess Um, I've set it on air. So now jamie has to make it happen. Um, so No, no, not jamie. You you have to make it great. All right. So I hope you like I hope you I hope you like wiener schnitzel and foster freeze Um, or I don't you know, I don't even know what fast food is in florida because I've never been to florida Um Good times, right? I don't even know what's at the cape. Um in order to eat. Oh colton very good here I want a detailed food list. I agree colton. I can I can confirm that once I have eaten the food Okay. Yeah, I if you could keep a record Of what of everything you eat mostly because we want to know what you've eaten and uh, we'll rate We'll we'll ask you to rate it. So that way it's like it's like brit Rates american food or something like that. I don't know something Something like that photos of every dish. So boy everybody everybody wants to see your food ryan So just in case you're wondering, okay So yep, so very sorry about that. Oh gator tail benet Uh, benet is saying that you should uh, you should have some have some gator tail While you're down there. So uh, and I I would not uh, I would not you know, I would I would that would be funny. Um So let's go ahead and get right into our main topic of kind of what we wanted to talk about today, which was New spacesuits. That's right NASA is getting some new spacesuits or at least they've awarded the contracts for those next generation We don't know what they look like or any of the technical details. All we know is who's going to be making them And who is making them? axiom space and colin's aero space have won the contract which is called The exploration extra vehicular activity services Okay, which is not a mouthful expert and um Do they do they have a really cool, uh way for it yet? Like like sometimes I would call the e-mere the emu So if you call this one that it's x e-v-a-s x of us is what we can do and call it then so Zavis can you call it? It's like e-v-a so like the zavies the zeve's zeve's I don't I don't know so But very very cool. And this is a really important thing Um because this isn't just to point this out as well because this was lost in the story because everybody was talking about the moon suits These x e-v-a-s suits It's not just going to be for the moon. It's also going they're also going to go to the international space station These are basically replacing these are all of nasa's suits and now going to be so if you imagine like commercial cargo contract commercial crew contract with What's it dragon and starliner and dream chaser basically imagine that contract But for space suits So axiom space and collins aero space will make the space suits and rent them to nasa And they'll just be replacing all their space suits with these rented space suits Which also means they can rent them to other people So if you want to rent a space suit for an incredibly large sum of money, you can do that too Yeah, I could do it too I could get those space suits finally so I can Go shoot Artemis 4 in the studio. I mean I can Go make a commercial somewhere else with that there, but This looks like it looks like a rendering of a possible design for those suits With that there. So that's uh, that's very very cool. I remember that looks a lot like the suits I remember seeing on the learning channel as a kid like 30 years ago I'm with that there. So I'm glad to see they're finally coming around Um to the big bulky shoulders and the circular Uh, almost like portal Port hole not portal port hole. Um helmet there. So Let's big round bowl. Yeah. Yeah fishbowl properly fishbowl With it there. We're going back to the fishbowl everybody. Um, I guess with that there Uh, so how much money this is a this is a chunk of change to make this happen, right? Mm-hmm. So, um, I forgot so I'm gonna look about three and a half billion dollars roughly That's what their that's what the contracts are valued up to and they're both competing for it So that doesn't I think that doesn't mean that they're both gonna get uh that there So somebody's gonna you know get the knockout and take that three and a half billion dollar contract. Um, but That's a lot That's just a bit of money. That's like what is that an sls One sls. I think Uh, like three quarters of an sls. Maybe possibly so um, yeah, and That I think brings up a very interesting um Very interesting Point which is that a lot of people are surprised at just how much these spacesuits cost right because three and a half billion dollars For some spacesuits sounds like a lot of money, right? Yes, it does sound it does sound like uh, considering how much sls costs to launch 3.5 billion for just the spacesuits sounds, um Quite expensive. Yeah. Well, how much do you pay for a well-tailored suit? Uh, I don't know because I don't have a well-tailored suit Because I'm not that kind of a person I was legitimately asking. I have no idea. Oh, I don't know either. So Somebody in the comments. How much would you pay for a well-tailored suit? Wait, who? Who us That's the oh, okay. People watching. Yeah, the the the reason we're here Yeah, uh, uh Seki, whoops, okay everybody's gosh, and then somebody in the chat basically made my point Uh, which is good. That's what we want. So Seki here. You're saying dada. It's usually several thousand dollars uh, jason says There's costed about 200 us dollars Standard says two dollars two dollars. Yeah, I'd buy that for two dollars Kyle Kyle a little bit higher there about tree fitty, um with their Um, Tracy here tailored at least a few hundred while tailored a couple thousand um with that um Let's see juggling lessons here about a thousand dollars for a well-tailored suit Yeah, some people are like With that there so And neuro stream coming in with a very generous 50 dollar super chat. Thanks So pair character riding a firework rocket disappearing away before bursting in the sky What a beautiful Thing to imagine in the middle of our show It's actually a little animated graphic. It's kind of cute. Oh, is it that's great Well, I'm really glad that I read it out loud then instead of the actual thing You're just making it accessible for everybody That's true. Yeah, um, yeah, thank you neuro stream. It's a little pair character riding a firework rocket Disappearing away before bursting in the sky. So there you go. Um, I guess you did a really good job of explaining that animation Oh, that is gonna are you gonna show this? Dada are you gonna try to show it here? Oh, look at it. There you go. Oh, that's great That's great. See really glad that I could just barely make it out from here. Um, cool. Uh Thank you neuro stream. It's greatly appreciated It was you've you have now made a very funny Thing that I think will probably be a thing from here on out, which is make jared read the super chats Um within reason Of certain things. So, um, but yeah, I you know, jason I was actually going to see agree on this which is that how much does jamie Expend on dresses So if we had jamie, I have no idea. Yeah, I don't we have no idea either. I'm sure I'm sure she's got quite a quite a Green dress budget. Yeah That might be the only part of the dress budget. Honestly, I was gonna say only jamie was here Um, she could tell us maybe about the costume that we talked about in our members only chat after the show Last week. So if you become a member you get to hear some really cool things that we don't typically talk about Um here, uh nerd plays saying my friend got a custom one for four grand But he lives in new york city new york city Um, well needless needless to say these are these are very very custom suits and they're also yes spaceships Yes, and dada, uh making that point also Buried somewhere in the chat unfortunately. Ah, here we go from zack, which is that spacesuits Are tiny spaceships. They really are And spaceships are not cheap. It turns out at the moment spaceships are not cheap Especially when they're bespoke like a spacesuit will have to be So that is why you will end up spending three and a half billion dollars on developing and making and maintaining spacesuits and they can they are It sounds like a lot, but again, they're little itty bitty spaceships, right? But that's 3.5 billion to two companies. So even if we Assume that they're split evenly, which we don't know about because we haven't been told yet. That's 1.7 and a bit billion dollars Yeah to have to per company. Yeah over the next 12 years So still that sounds like a big number up front But you've got to consider what they're actually manufacturing and then you've got to consider How much they're actually getting and then you've got to consider How long this money is going to be trickling in for and that's over a decade So if you if you think about it year by year, it's it's not an incredible amount Obviously still a lot of money, but in terms of space flight. It's not that huge Is there a specific number of suits that they're contracted for? I don't know. I don't know if that's been made Well, I can tell you that they've been contracted Please make our spacesuits and that's about it I'd like to please develop spacesuits for us. I want as many as you can make for me Two I will all of them have Everything as much as you can so And then also I do want to you know point out We I pointed it out a little bit earlier But I feel like it's relevant to kind of bring it back a little bit too Which is that hi. How you doing over there? That these suits are not just going to be used for Artemis They're also going to be used on the international space station And this is a really good thing because on the last spacewalk that occurred When they were taking off the suits for one of the astronauts They found water in the helmet of one of the astronauts So we're back again to the actual vehicular mobility unit leaky water problem inside of the suits So they are basically unable at the moment to do Spacewalks using NASA's EMUs until they figure this problem out and it's it's you know, this has been A decade a decade long issue and it is really difficult to make a spacesuit work So I'm not like Like obviously you're like gosh, you know, can't you guys get it together? Well, this is a spacesuits are really complicated really difficult to work with But yeah, it's they're the extra vehicular mobility unit suits are old they're from the 80s I would even say late 70s in some cases So yeah, they're they're well beyond how long they were supposed to last for and we're in extra time with them So are there any specific requirements that this that this contract lays out? Um, I would imagine uh that they are going to So they're gonna want something that can operate on the moon, right? So I imagine they're gonna want They're gonna want a lunar version of these Um, so We they would probably get two different variations of this space suit They probably NASA's probably gonna want one for use Outside of a vehicle and microgravity and then another one on a surface like say the moon was something like that and Robert makes a good point, which is uh, the Axiom and Coriens could make the legs modular or something Like that so they can have like zero g legs and Legs that have more movement for walking on the moon and on Mars and any other celestial body that they want to use these suits on Yeah, and uh Sort of looking at what I could find real quick about the contract that they're doing These suits that they're working with are going to need state-of-the-art communications and computer systems along with They actually want a common life support system that is more robust in emergencies as well And for the lunar version they want enhanced mobility For walking bending down and then getting back up in a gravity field while here. This is the real kicker for me I love this on uneven surfaces So we're no longer just gonna I guess it sounds like we're no longer just gonna allow moon hiking Yeah, we're no longer just gonna have the astronauts walking around on the flat bits And maybe you take you jump in your moon moon buggy in order to drive up a hill or something like that We're actually going to let you go for a hike now, which I'm I'm game to make that happen. That sounds awesome with that Sounds really fun. I'm just easier than earth hiking because the gravity is well. I don't know about that But the gravity is there so it must be easier. Yeah, I bet it's gonna be like cumbersome the gravity is lower But the mountains are bigger Yeah, yeah overall I guess yeah, that would definitely be a good way to do that Um Also, uh, Jason makes a really good point here too about the lunar one Which is that lunar regolith is going to be a design consideration too. And boy does lunar regolith like to chew up and destroy Just about every material that you can make a spacesuit out of so Um, that's gonna be fun. And why is that? Because lunar regolith is horrendous. So it is so bad. How bad is it? Uh that Okay to explain it I have to do a little geology here. Is everybody ready for a little bit of geology? Here we go So here on earth, we have erosion. That's good You have erosion from wind and water and that helps smooth everything out. So those jagged rocks You know, they become nice and smooth and they're all good And they're no longer jagged and they can roll and other things like that but on the moon all you've got really is impact impacts from meteorites And that Makes stuff unbelievably jagged. So you've got these little itty-bitty pieces of Of what the moon has made out of stuff. Um, I'm so good at describing these things, aren't I? So you got little itty-bitty pieces of lunar regolith lunar dust and it's just basically like shards of glass I guess is how I would describe it It's kind of one of those things. I don't want to call it death by a thousand cuts But you basically are swiss-cheesing yourself Or rubbing yourself on a grater if you were to grab some lunar regolith with your hands Imagine going to the beach grabbing some sand But that sand hasn't been smoothed down over thousands of years and it's super duper sharp grass. Yeah Not particularly comfortable. I was going to say I've actually been somewhere where there was a lunar regolith simulant and in order to actually get into where it was The PPE we had to put on just to go into the room where it was in the canister Where it was even just going to open up and they were going to take like a little spoonful out and put it somewhere It was amazing what we had to wear. So Yeah, it's just it's ridiculous. Uh, just how much you're going to have to do that and I feel like too that's going to be a really big deal because Obviously, that's not good for you health-wise and uh Yeah, I kind of got a kind of got to figure out How do you make sure not to track that into your chris do not touch the danger dust Well, that's that's an inhalation hazard as well, isn't it? It is fiberglass or asbestos. Oh, it sure is. Yeah um, so you've got to figure out which you just don't want it to come in to the uh, to the uh Just get a get away from it. You get your butt back outside and dust yourself off. Exactly. You take the broom and you sweep yourself Sir, um, so Yeah, do not snort the danger dust as Jason is saying There, uh, yeah, seriously suboptimal for the lungs. Um, yeah, I just breathe some in. Ah everything itches. Um, so, yeah, uh Coppercore is saying, um, shouldn't we call it danger zone dust? Um, maybe what do you think this is maybe a zack has a really Zack has a really good way to describe it, which is space asbestos Which is that's that's fun to say when you're drunk too. Yeah, space asbestos Which is great because I remember watching uh, one of those like documentaries they made in the 50s about what space flight would be like And they were talking about their suits made out of asbestos Um, and then robert here is saying one of the solutions you could do Hose hoses the astronauts off before getting on With all the water that's on the moon. Yeah, that'll definitely work. Also Standard bringing up something that we did talk about last week with the death of insight upon uh with insight upon death's door Which is that you're gonna have to have an anti static feature as well Congratulations, uh in case anybody wanted to, um, consider that, uh there. So yeah, uh, jason is asking If mars dust is going to be as nasty as lunar regolith What do you think? I think also nasty, but not as much. I think nasty for a different reason Oh percolates, huh? So yeah, the chemical composition of martian regolith is going to be what you don't really want to deal with I mean, um, obviously martian regolith is not as eroded as the materials here at the surface of the earth Um, so I I still don't think they're still in an atmosphere. They still have storms. They still have winds Yeah, there's still the ability to rub against something and and relatively Unsharpen or dull yourself out. I guess But i'm still not going to like throw my boots off and act like there's a beach day on mars You know, that's just not it's not going to end well Um With that it would be cold. Yeah Although that would be just like going to the beach here in california because we have our water's cold Um, it's phrasing. It's it is very cold, but that's good because it also gets pretty hot. Um So, um, yeah, it's ecclesane here. Um, I dug on it that opened up something on my laptop here, which is good Uh, mars dust has been smoothed off more by weathering, but it Yeah, but it contains English selenites Hopefully I said said that correctly. Um with that there. So yeah, it's um, it's it's uh pretty good. So Um, yeah fun times, right? So again spacesuits. They are complicated. They are like really complicated. So, um, Yeah, that's it's some tough stuff. So Uh, yeah Man spacesuits difficult spacesuits. Yeah That was fun and hopefully hopefully You all learned a little something about that about spacesuits and um, hopefully we can sort of get rid of this idea of like three and a half billion dollars Like no it There's a reason they cost three and a half billion dollars split between two companies Divided over 12 years. Yeah, you do the maths and it sounds reasonable the spacesuits and also um Just like the entire ideology of now nasa's moving to commercialize a lot of the stuff that they do That's just really exciting to me because they proved they could do it with the commercial cargo They have better proved they could do it with commercial crew and now they're going to be doing commercial spacesuits Which is really exciting. Yeah, um, did we go over this johnny spacer asking about axiom Making the isa suit and colin's making the lunar suit So did we talk about that? I believe they'll be able to each be developing their own Yes, so I don't think we haven't been told any technical specifications yet, which uh, obviously is sad But they're still working through contracts and stuff. I believe we'll find out more information later into the month Maybe i'm not sure But from my understanding both companies will be making two different types of suits or however they want to deal with zero g and suggestual bodies Yeah, uh, and nasa's talking about the that contract as well being What they described as incredibly You know, i'm gonna learn to speak well one day one of these days one day, um, they described the contract as Incredibly flexible Meaning that they I believe they hinted at the idea Actually, I think the outright said that that it could end up being one of them One of the company is getting all of the orders for it But that doesn't necessarily mean that one company is going to get every single order It could end up being broken apart or distributed, you know, 70 30 or something like that so Um, but yeah, I believe nasa is is not really even saying at this point how the contract is going to be executed It's just that um, it's just that uh, they're going for it. So here it comes So we'll have to we'll have to see uh, what comes of that, but hey, that's like it's really it's really exciting This is something that's been coming. We've been in need for a really long time to make that uh for it. Um, also Obviously, there were folks, uh Here um that were talking about spacex's own suit that they're they're developing right now their eva suit For the Polaris dawn mission. Um, I believe that one is going to be a modification of their Uh, uh, their Intro vehicle suit, right? Yeah. So and that one's basically just going to be a beefed up already made spacex suit Gotcha And that's going to have an umbilical attached to crew dragon if I remember correctly It's not as well as what it says on the picture and cameras never lie. So it's obviously going to be there The internet wouldn't lie to us. Um, so yeah, and then uh, Echo's also making a really good point too, uh, which is that spacex is probably going to make their own suits for eva's and Uh, lunar and mars use as well. And of course, that's your uh, your IVA your intro vehicle Um activity suits. So that's what they wear during uh, launch docking basically any any operations that would be considered hazardous Um, so that way they're in a pressurized suit. Uh, so it gives the astronauts a chance in case there's any rapid decompression Um with that there so and somebody Uh here was talking about something that I think is really cool, which is those skin tight suits Uh, here it is. Yes. What's your opinion on the biosuit spacesuits? The ones that use spandex intention instead of a wearable balloon. So basically, um, Using what's called mechanical pressure in order to maintain Your innards in the right places at the right at the right At one bar inside of you, um with that there. I think they're really cool. So, um, although I don't know Have they tested those before? I do not know if they had anybody jump in a vacuum chamber yet with one of them So or they or they just been like really cool. Look at me Take a photo. How neat is that? So it's pretty neat. So Yeah, there it is. Uh, that's what I believe, uh, it's davan Newman who helped develop that suit Actually did some work at nasa too, uh, which was really cool. So she's a very cool lady. So Look her up. Very very cool work. She's done in aerospace. So Uh, sweet stuff Awesome. So yeah, new spacesuits. Excellent just in time for what uh, what nasa needs. Um, with that there, um, also I would I would say it's a little late You know, because they're already like planning on going into space you should have All that stuff I'm the pragmatist. I appreciate your You're Deciding to not be the nice one today. Um, see i'm hosting. So I have to be relatively nice Or maybe I don't need to be relatively nice today. You can be critical without without being malicious. I mean, I Sure, but worse the fun in that. Um, so speaking of things, it's quite the challenge, trust me. Yeah, it is Um, don't think this is easy sitting here right now. Um, so to kind of shift gears, but also talk about something that's running late Um as well with Space launch system Getting ready to do it's roll out, right? We're gonna be rolling back to the pad Sometime roll out number two Yeah roll out number two Um with that to retest it on I believe the current date is june 19th Uh, is when they want to do the next test. Yeah, that sounds about right so fill it up because they want to roll out on Uh, they so this is I don't I this is what I genuinely don't know. So I'm asking the chat this They say that they want to roll out on monday But is that monday at zero hundred local or is that tuesday at zero hundred local because they say they want to do it at Midnight, but is it midnight monday or midnight tuesday? I we need to know I think that's going to be midnight midnight monday, right because I believe june 6th That's the date. I've heard june 6th. Yeah, um, of course the chat room will now come down upon me and tell me How much of a fool I am because it's not actually june 6. Um, if if it isn't so but Yeah, they're going to roll it out They're hoping to start the three-day countdown as a part of of this test on the 17th And then there will be propellant loading and then the terminal countdown no earlier than uh, june 19th with that Um, they've also got a pair. We've been told that they have two days Built in for weather just in case there's any weather delays or things like that But yeah, they're going to fill it With uh, almost three-quarter of a million gallons of uh, super cold cryogenic propellants And make sure that it's actually working correctly. So Um, and what did they have to fix in order to make this happen? You guys remember what they had to fix The umperical don't say it. Don't say it. Don't say the ground umbilical carrier Right Yes. Yeah, that was one of them and then and then a helium valve in the second stage Yep, so they had to do all of that. Uh, there's also the tail mass structure, right? That they had to uh, work with That was leaky with a liquid hydrogen which um, you know hydrogen it's a very very small atom So anytime hydrogen sees an opening it just takes it. Um, so So, yeah be pretty cool, uh with that there Um, and yep, there's a beautiful. Oh, so pretty rolling out. Isn't it? I really like it Very big orange rocket really really really stands at the the contrast of the orange when they rock out at sunset It just looks so pretty because the contrast of the orange or like the hazy blue sea just beautiful Yeah, uh, normal right. So it's asking a question here, which is how much does it cost to roll out? Is it how much it cost to roll out? Less than four point one billion dollars All right, that's a start With that there. I know, uh for fueling Um, I know at least with the space shuttle for fueling up the shuttle It was about half a million dollars or something like that. It was so much cheaper than I actually expected it to be Yeah, but that's not roll out. That's fueling. Yeah, but i'm just saying, you know, like, you know with that um With that there Johnny Saying all of those problems with the space launch system wet dress rehearsal Part one, uh, could have been solved with duct tape. Of course duct tape solves everything, right? Um, if you if you have a problem Well, uh, that could duct tape. I mean If you if you stretch some boundaries, you could have sorted the leaky hydrogen issue But I would say that the the valve the height that Do that the helium valve that got stuck there was a bit of rubber in there So you probably want as little stuff in there as possible. So I guarantee you it's not rubber It's a seal of some sort, but it's not rubber If anybody's gonna know about cryogenics and valves Hey, i'm gonna i'm gonna point to that guy. I'm just saying that's what nasa said so Yeah, alison made a uh interesting connection here Which is that the roll out if it happens on june 6 that's going to be the d-day landing anniversary So they're gonna be that cost 4.1 billion dollars. I think it was probably a little more You know, i'm no expert in world war two Um, but i'm gonna I would bet on saying that it probably cost a little just a bit more Um than that. So, um, but also, you know invading the beaches of france there We're invading the beaches of florida on this roll out. We'll cut we'll cut we'll use less gas That's true. It definitely will With it there So, um, and then uh, what was it out in here? Somebody was poking the hornet's nest and I feel like it's a good hornet's nest to poke. Okay. Here we go from from grubby, uh, because we just if you go to our tomorrow space news That ryan did this week where we where you talked about space x being nowhere close To being ready to watch upset the comments. I did it. You did it. Yeah, yeah You spoke truths and man did the internet not like that. Um grubby here is asking, uh, uh, who ask Ask, uh, ask you who could legitimately All who's going to reach orbit first? Is it going to be the space launch system or will it be sn 24? So, why don't we start with you at the moment? I'm going to say sls because uh, I think sn 24 They even if the approval comes through in a week in a bit's time, which is looking like it might They still need to test ship 24. They still need to integrate it with booster seven There's a lot of things they still need to do in order to get this starship Up to orbital velocities and splitting out star links and going around the world to hawaii the wrong way around I feel like the next after the wet dress the next step for sls is the moon. That's where it's going. So I feel like it's just Uh, I feel like if the sls launch date sticks to the optimistic timeline of about august I think sls might be able to go first But if it gets delayed like a month or two, then starship might just pip it to orbit But yeah, it's hard because they're both in kind of similar places right now sn 24 still needs to test Start uh sls still needs to test Yeah, oh man. What a time. What a time for jamie uh to pop in Um right now, and I don't know if I want to take that or not, but hi jamie. Good to good to see uh, um with that here Um, but what about you dada? What do you think? Who's going first? Is the space launch system going to go or is it going to be sn 24? I think it's got to be sls. They don't they have if april That that is one thing that they do have so I Yeah, it's Seems seems pretty obvious. Oh, jamie is uh helping host now jamie thinks sn 24 Uh is going to go for it before the space launch system. So um, yeah uh, I is that devil's advocate jamie or or uh Fact fact based jamie. I don't know so I cannot I cannot speak for jamie as to whether yeah, it's official now jamie said it You guys heard it. So um, it's going it. Um, lean over and ask you long Or don't he might be asleep um for all we know so, um, don't wake him he's sleeping so um Sorry, that's just like blew my train of thought right there my train of sorry my train of thought pulled and Pulled a sn 8 through 11 and didn't work. Whatever um I don't think yeah, I think it's the space launch system. It's going to launch first I always like being wrong about these things though It's all I I don't have a problem being wrong with it and and I think it's great Um with it. Um, but just seeing the problems that they're having with sn 24 right now Yeah, I'm like I don't I I didn't see the cryo test yesterday in the state of the tiles after it Um, but it sounded like they were having really big issues with tiles popping off Um, well, you don't need the tiles to get into orbit. You just need them to get back from it Yeah, but you tip you also probably would like some a little bit of data Uh coming back from orbit sure, but if your if your goal is to get into orbit you can accomplish that without tiles That's true. So yeah, yeah sts one I feel like once once space x gets starship into orbit The next step is then recovering it because elon's already said that then they don't want to recover the first starship that they put into orbit so Even even if all the tiles survive it's still going to be crashing into the ocean at the end of the day Yeah, they're not even trying to recover early. No, so the first step gets orbit second step bring it back Yeah, that would be good. So either way, I don't care who frankly personally I don't care who launches for a space launch system or or sn 24 I just just I want to see rockets go porcano. Yeah, I don't see why like you can't have enjoying both With it right there his jamie just to clear the air. I guess clear elon air here or whatever you want to call it I don't have inside info but starship feels more real than a space launch system right now from an engineering standpoint in my opinion Yeah, so I don't know. Look, it's it's anybody's game at this point. I guess It's really fun stuff With there. Yeah, so so help me understand the timeline for sls again They're they're gonna roll out to the pad and they're gonna tank it and then detank it and then roll it back inside so that they can arm the The uh self-destruct mechanism on the boosters so that they can roll roll it back out to the pad so that they can launch Something like that So something a long life's gone. I don't remember it exactly Yes, okay, that's the plan this year By august by august we got to the site where it's this year Jamie's asking is that my empty chair there in frame just showing how I'm not there Yeah, jamey. We figured it'd be good. You should have seen the start of the show I had food on the table at the start of the show So not because I wanted it to be there The charging cable is you being there in spirit There you are. So we miss you jamey, but you'll I mean you'll like be back or something Um next week Pour some out for my homies. Yeah Yeah, I'm gonna pour the drink out for my homies are right here And smear it all over the table With that there So what else yeah, I was gonna say since since jamey's watching now Why don't we talk about some spacex stuff? So Let's talk spacex since jamey is watching Did we touch on spacex having to swap out the heat shield for the next crew flight because they had a Manufacturing I did talk about it in space news Basically, if you don't know something went wrong with their So every new heat shield that they built Let's start from right the beginning Each time they fly dragon they put a new heat shield on it precautionary. It's the safety Good call the new heat shield that they made for crew five failed its acceptance testing In the loads testing phase. So basically they test the heat shield during re-entry and splashdown putting loads onto that to see If it will hold up during those periods. It failed during the splashdown load test Not great because you want your astronauts to survive when they land Or see So splash Splash, yes splash. Uh, so what they're doing now is they're building a new heat shield Fingers crossed this will go through acceptance testing of flying colors and then they'll put that on the crew dragon Endurance I think for crew five and then everything will go swimmingly Nice. So in other words, they there's a problem. They found the problem They are resolving the problem. They're gonna retest it and we'll find out the results So Which is good Finding the problem is good. So that's finding the problem before it's a problem Yes Yes, that's a good way. Good way to do it old gamer noob here has a great idea Which is the auction off the failed heat shield, please Um, maybe we could cut pieces of it and do it at like a charity auction or something like that Official segments of it. Yeah, and uh, yeah, actually as everybody's kind of saying here Uh, you know gth 042 saying, you know, good problem to have. Yeah jt tv probably with my favorite one Which is frustrating, but the test worked as intended so With that there. So yeah, excellent Good stuff. Uh, good catch on that anything else happening with spacex outside of that I mean lots of cryo testing for sn 24 and Yeah, ship 24 has been getting get him frosty Last last week a week or two ago. We obviously had the if you've watched the news we had that incident. We heard a bit of a Kind of bursting noise We saw some tiles flying Um, which you want to see tiles flying attached to starship not flying by themselves and And then we saw a part a bent pipe a very bent pipe being pulled out of ship 24 Whether that was destroyed during the event or it was bent by workers to get it out We don't know. Was it a downcomer pipe thingy? It was no it was not a downcomer pipe. It was Uh, top to bottom pipe. What was it? It was a it was like, uh, um people mad last time Uh, it was like, uh, I could probably get a picture of it. It was just like I'd say like a normal sized pipe If you'd imagine a pipe just a normal pipe As you do and it looked very bent So it was a bent pipe is a bent pipe. Okay, gotcha just the pipes that I think of Every day my every day pipe a wash in pipes thinking of them just You know bent Or twisted together in beautiful patterns. It it takes it takes some energy to do that. Yeah, and just I'll have you know Oh, it didn't work. Yeah, I mean it's the wrong fire extension. It doesn't it discord doesn't like jeffets. It likes jpegs Oh, okay, so to get just uh Yeah, oh, you can't get a pretty you can't get a pretty nice graphic jeffet for it That's a it should work now. I changed the extension to jpeg. There we go. What about what about pooms? Whoa, is it that? Is it that one pipe right there? Yep, that's how did you even know which pipe I was looking or pointing at because there's I could see like Like eight pipes. I I assumed you'd be looking at the the bent one The one on the cherry picker there So I to the back of that guy. I don't actually know anything about spaceship or I don't have any insight to spacex, but that looks like a two to two and a half inch Diameter pipe and it looks like it's a fairly high. That's the that's the new one Wow, look at that pipe So this I like how the dude's face is blurred, but his it ID badge isn't You can't win them all done So, okay, so that Oh, I thought we were gonna go. I'm sorry. I thought we're gonna go back Oh, like can I not am I not allowed to push it again? Sure. So that turned into that Basically, so that's neat So I think the the other one was a replacement for this one, right? Yeah, here you go. Here's a good one for you Nice one smokey that's good Oh, I love you guys watch live y'all are great. I love all folks. It's so good. Um, so Uh, yeah bent pipes and all I'm still trying to get over Ryan where you're like, yeah, you know pipes that you think about every day. So Every day bent pipe. Yeah, and I gotta say that's a really hard bend. That's like a 90 Not a 90 degree bend on it I'm trying to eyeball it here There's a bit I'd say it's like 45, but the other way so imagine 45 all the way around that one That's uh, it's done 15. There we go. Matt. It's a good. It's a good, uh, good bend on that pipe right there So big fan big fan of bent pipes, but not In when they're not supposed to be bent There um with that so yeah pretty cool Uh, I wanted to ask you Ryan because your your neck of the woods has something that's happening with some space flight, uh Coming up this year you're talking about it being not this year Possibly because I know there's something that was happening this year. There's not happening this year now Are we uh, is it orbex? Is that what we're talking about? It's not orbex. It's the it's the other ones. It's abl space systems Oh, okay. Well, tell us about abl space systems. They were they were actually doing something in your neck of the woods Not really my neck of the woods the opposite side of the country by several hundred miles Right at the top. So if you imagine a map of Great Britain, uh, you have scotland And then you have the shatland islands way more north the very very tippity tippity top of the shatland islands They're building a spaceport there Uh, and it's called saxavod spaceport and there's Astra who wants to launch from there. There was abl space systems with lockheed martin who wanted to launch from there and I think sky rora wanted to launch from there as well Basically what's happened is abl on lockheed martin had a pathfinder launch scheduled for this year They've now announced it won't be happening this year and that's about it. Uh, but Astra haven't said anything sky rora haven't said anything. No one else has really said anything about it. So This we believe this is just an abl problem or just some sort of halt So, yeah, it's not really that big of an issue and it also means that astra might be able to slip in and become the first Launch provider from the uk to launch a vertical rocket and let's orbex do something with their spaceport Yeah, I saw orbex was kind of a it's a weird space race at the moment Yeah, and I saw that they've got a full-size replica of their rocket out Um at their at their launch site at the moment. Um, and that they're looking at Aiming for the end of 2022 beginning of 2023 to try to get their rocket. Um flying there. So, um, But I think that's like so cool that like things are finally happening outside of the united states so I know we've got we've got that cluster there, um in and in uh In england and greater area around there There's also if I recall correctly a company in spain as well that's working on uh on that I can't why can't I not remember their name? Um with that. There's also, uh, germany as well That's really pushing for a couple new space companies with that. So it's just Like it's it's spreading everywhere. Um, and it's the best it's the it's a nice spread of things To have happen. So I'm gonna we want to see more rockets more rockets the merrier Yeah, big fan big fan of uh of that happening. So, um more so if you're thinking of like starting your own space company Um, just go do it. Just think you just you know make it happen. It shouldn't be too difficult, right? Um, because Jttv says yes pld space. Thank you Yeah, I've seen some of the engine tests that they've done with that. So great stuff. Um, get that there so super super excited. Um, I'm just I'm just I want more I'm I could never get enough rockets Jared want more rockets also having more rockets closer to home for me is also fun because like you don't have to spend thousands of pounds to fly and see a rocket you can just spend I don't know 100 ish pounds on fuel drive up get a ferry and boom you're there Yeah, and you I'm yeah complaints play too Um Complaints at lunch So this is the this is the this is the question of the ages, isn't it? It's not a vertical launch But it's still a launch It originates from the u.k. But it's not a vertical launch it starts But it's not it's not launching from the u.k. It's launching from mid air over the Atlantic ocean But it's taking off originally from the u.k. So does it count? I think it does count as a launch from the u.k. But I'm personally no offense data virgin orbit is really cool, but I want to see a rocket launch Vertically off a launch pad. Where is it fueled? Where's the rocket fueled? But it's not launching vertically off a launch pad So It makes it less except like I can't I can't see it I have to watch the telly to see it launch from Under side of a plane However, you can watch it if you're lucky so do I Yeah, I don't know if you're familiar with this Ryan, but we tend And whilst they're gone vertical launch pads, you can you can see them Yeah, no I count So I know sorry. Sorry Ryan Sorry It's okay We feel through your your non-spacefaring country. Yeah, it's all right. It's we get it You know you you develop the capacity for it and then we're like nah So it's okay. You're getting it back though. That's good. So that's the whole point You're getting it back and that's what's it's and that's awesome because we all get to come along with it So pretty cool. Um, also in europe arian space is starting to really narrow down their Expected times when they're going to be launching the vega c which is upgraded vega And the arian 6 as well, which is going to be replacing the arian 5 So vega c is going to be I believe sometime in july I know there's an arian 5 flight coming up and they have said that they're going to Begin the campaign for vega c after they handle that arian 5 flight Um, and then they're still looking at at the second half of this year for arian 6 But they're confident That they're going to be able to do it. So have they started bending metal for that? What for arian 6? Yeah, I believe so. Yeah. Yeah, I think they're well beyond the bending metal stage Um with that so Yeah so Good times so and you know arian space had a really hard time too because they had a whole backlog of Soya's launches that they were going to do and then the war in ukraine Is is still occurring as well. Um, and that kind of ended up, you know cutting that off. So They had to they had to Actually shuffle a lot of things around and actually arian space has said that they helped some of their customers Actually reach out to their competitors to try to find the solution So I can't I can't even imagine like arian space going to space x and being like, hey Do you think you could fly these guys on on your falcon night? I was just reading jamie's comment here Which will launch first arian 7 or ss? L and um, yeah as Ouch. Yeah official. It's on the internet. It's forever Um and uh, they're yeah, thanks jamie smiley fate. Um Yeah, that comment would come from you. Um, and on elan air anyways Oh dang it jamie threw it off. So jamie's not even here and derails the show. I can't believe it Um, so Unbelievable. I can't believe this. This is absolutely out of control But yeah, oh, yeah, of course, you know, yeah jamie's looking innocently at the camera. Oh, yeah That's you know, with all that lose quotes on that innocently Yeah, and just to kind of talk about some other folks that are getting ready to fly soon Robert brought up that firefly is set is getting ready to launch to send a flight soon too and they are Uh from vandenberg sometime. I think it's set for like mid july. No earlier than mid july at the moment Um, and I like the name of the mission too as well. It's called to the black So, um, I feel like I'll get further than the dark blue this time. I sure do hope and I'm actually gonna try to make it this time. Um, I was well. I was supposed to be At that flight and I was not able to make it out. Unfortunately all those beautiful fireworks you miss Yes, and actually that I've seen a rocket Explo a uncrewed rocket explode has been on my uh on my like, uh, it's I have like a bucket list of things that I want to see But also like I really don't want to see happen Like my unwanted bucket list. You just need to hire a sniper like you related Yeah, well, you can't tell me that the spacex sniper didn't hit It didn't hit that rd 180 a couple years ago when they were launching a sickness. I didn't do it this time. It wasn't me. Yeah, it was Oh my gosh, this is a good stuff. So yeah, so they're working pretty hard Guys are killing me today Usually it's jamie. It kills me, but no you guys are you guys are doing it For me there, but also one thing that we I think we should talk about because it's going to be happening before our next episode I think it's going to be happening if it is actually going to be happening lt Launch director set the like button to go So, um, I guess that's a good way of saying that if you like what we're doing Don't forget to like and subscribe and and if you don't like what we're doing Uh, go ahead just like and subscribe anyhow and uh, send it to a friend so I know You're a sniper spacex as ninjas. Yeah, I also thought that this comment from uh, jt tv was quite funny as well You're a heist cruise ships Yeah, we're gonna get in so much trouble Nobody is gonna Confirmed it's over Nobody's nobody's gonna ever want to do an interview with us Like Blue Origin ever wanted to ever anyways That's a long story and I'll have to that might be a good one for the members only Show because if you're a member you get to hear our after show where shenanigans happen and we talk about some really funny things Really the shenanigans start in the after show Well, the shenanigans start I think as soon as we all wake up on friday You are all whenever a rude awake or maybe the shenanigans just are With that there, but I just do want to mention Not that data, but I just want to mention that china is going to be launching lunch. It's Easy for you to say China and I was going to say this is now i'm going to have to actually pronounce difficult things too Oh, here we go. Here we go. I've already screwed up. I've tripped over my own native tongue So now we're going to have to see how I do with the uh, chinese here and hopefully I get it right If I don't get it right people will leave comments And that's perfectly fine because i'm an american and i'll ignore them So china is getting ready to launch the shenzhou 14 mission to their tianggong space station or During that mission, uh, they will have two additional modules being launched to increase the size of their tianggong space station and Increase the area that the astronauts can live in and in addition to that more area for them to do scientific research as well They will also launch the shenzhou 15 crew before they bring back the shenzhou 14 crew Which means that they will have a continuous presence on the tianggong space station just like the international space station so Good for them. Glad that they're getting up to something It's really nice to see it and super happy that they are so far doing a really good job of of operating their space station so And as we'll take this to air because apparently I've done this eddie joker says that's a pretty good pronunciation the bloody hell so And now jayme is reaching jayme is back to the dead Which will launch first shenzhou 114 Or the space launch system jayme that would be a hundred Shenzhou for the expeditions. We don't what are we at really get expeditions 67, right? We're not even close to that for wow talk about no faith We're talking 50 years of shenzhou fried. Gosh until I see fire. It's just a fancy water tower Are they just handing out ambient on that plane? So swear to god So, all right I can't do this. All right, so now that jayme has just absolutely Catastrophized the ending of the show here. Uh, I want to Oh, hey, uh lord skippy. Let's get actually let's do a shout out to lord skippy there because that's really cool. Um Saying that our small sat will be on spacex crs 25 for friday morning Uh mit managed to get me a ticket to watch from the kennedy space center. Congrats lord skippy You're getting that's a very very generous gift Your payload is going to orbit and you're gonna watch it leave this planet permanently. That is awesome. Um, also jt tv Talking about it. Yes The big telescope has a date July 12th, everybody. We'll see you there for the first new, uh Pictures, uh, that it gets, uh, I I know what it's gonna. You can't even word right now. I can't because I know what's gonna be seen. So Um, but I well we can't see anything Yeah, well, I because I can't say at the moment, but I know, um, it's gonna be cool. So Um, it's sake he's saying pictures is in p i t c h e r s From james webb. Is it a lefty or a righty? I don't know. Anyways Uh, I Thank you dada now you're reeling in the show. So anybody else anyone else anyone else you assume it had rails True. Yeah, so uh, so I would speaking of rails if you stick around for the post show I'm gonna be showing some of my cross rail pictures because what did you do? Uh, jamie go away jamie. You're not here. Uh on yes On not yesterday. Wait, what's it yesterday? Don't don't don't spoil it. We gotta we gotta run the the sleets and on On yesterday. I'll tell you about it in the post show Yeah, you did something cool that's related to something in england, right? Is it england or the united kingdom or like the the whole enchilada? I still don't understand the difference We'll go into that in the post. Okay. Thank you because again american, right? So I don't yeah I don't understand and also it's my right to not understand. I've got a link for you. Okay. Thank you. Um, oh a link for me to Later, okay. Oh, okay. Gotcha. Cool. 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