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Yeah, KI7PKL from TW8SZL. Yeah, you're sounding great there, Roy. I see you're connected from an all-star there. Sounding good. So, you're all back to normal. Well, that's the actual first one of SpaceX that I've actually ever watched. I did tune in to the SpaceX website, I told it, my memory is not that good at that time of the morning. But, yeah, it caught fire and it was melting. Did you see it melting? And as we went through the high temperature, the highest temperature point on the entry, you could see it sort of, if you watched it very, very closely, you could see it sort of, the metal solidifying again. And it still was. But, when I went up to it, they actually said that they removed some of the heat tiles off the heat shield at critical points, you know, along some fuel lines or something along that, at critical points to see if, you know, how much it would actually candle, you know, if there was an accident or whatever in real space flight, going to Mars and stuff like that. I call it near destructive testing myself. But, they use a couple of other words that meant exactly the same thing. But, yeah, did you, I think, did you see that? That's with the cameras. I was just watching it intensely to see if, you know, if it would actually totally melt before it went through the high temperature point there. KI7PKL, TW8SZL.

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