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Now, Roger that. You know, it's also interesting, since we're talking about space, is the ISS space station. Now, they have VHF and UHF, you know, that they can talk to people and also send packets through so you can connect. If you're in line of sight, you can connect to the station and send a message to them via packet email. That's kind of cool. But what a lot of people don't remember is the near Russian space station, which was up from 1986 to 2001. I just checked to make sure. I had amateur radio on board too, and they had packet radio. And you could leave that message up there and you could get a QSL car for Brescia. So you contacted the near space station. But that was a long time ago. So they were ahead of us on the ham radio side of space ham radio. Repeater station kilo, kilo seven, November, Quebec, November. So I would imagine that each time you're talking to them, if you're talking back and forth, that it's going to take that many hours. So that's pretty crazy. I hope it's not asking them to pick up grocery items.

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