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This is our base Thomas, these are closer rides, let's say one. One twenty five, we go. Two, negative five. Four, four, three, two, one. One, two, three, four, three, two, one. One, two, three, two, one. Three, two, one. Four, three, two, one. Five, six, seven, eight. Five, six, seven, eight. Take a wide angle there, and forces it back in. We've got some hard rolls. We've got a wide range of them, of their own point of view. This is still working. So we'll move it, and keep it going. We'll get it going. Two, three, two, one. I see a red through his soul. That was probably the call of the weekend. And this is the HV-XKX and I'm back. I'm just finishing up here on the James Webb Space Telescope. And it's the ability to look for life on distant worlds. And when looking for life, scientists first need to detect an atmosphere, or an atmosphere to have signs of light. In this case you need to have water somewhere to see what the James Webb Space Telescope has found. Researchers have to wait for a planet, a planetary transit. Beep
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