And so that's what's exciting is, so there's things we have to do around the software around making sure it can run in smaller environments, and Booz Allen has done that. We tailored a large language model to run on the International Space Station to get it small enough to kind of fit on the compute there. We're doing space domain awareness type algorithms that can run on camera sets on small sats and things like that. But very excited about the lunar mission is that there's going to be actually a lot of really good compute there. But the challenges are going to be a lot around latency and the ability to kind of move data back and forth in the communication paths. So trying to figure out all that architecture is really exciting, and figuring out what are the, constantly working with the manufacturers and hardware partners on what exactly is going to be available at the edge so that we can tune and customize the software to work best in that environment.