 So we've had quite a good intake. I think we are over a million classifications We've had a million objects classified by our citizen scientists across over 10,000 individual people participating So there's thousands of people and this is only an essentially the first day We have to go through what people are seeing and check whether that actually makes sense And then if it does look reasonable we have to do some calculations to see whether that is a true object or not What you should see is a bunch of white stars in a black background, but you'll see a red dot a blue dot and a green dot So we have taken three images at different times and put them together And so something that is moved in that colored image would leave a red dot a blue dot and a green dot And so that range and spaces comes from a couple days to a couple weeks So we can use that information between those points to figure out an orbit a rate a rough trajectory So we have people in the next room right now calculating orbits on the things that people are seeing And figuring out what these things could be and then therefore where to point our telescopes now There is so much happening at the same time Everyone is working together and yet apart and we just all know that we're all working to you know fulfill the greater good The whole feel of this event is quite ecstatic. You know, it's a very electric feel Brian Cox popping in saying what have you found? You know have you found planet nine the producer Paul King says hey, are you gonna find it for my show tomorrow? You know here, I thought I was building a project for a year But apparently it's only been gonna happen in a couple weeks at this rate So this is great So we still need people to jump on the planet nine search org and help us find that elusive object in space