Particular vehicle will take flight. Tests expected to be anything but routine, as this feature is supposed to save future passengers on board the new shepherd, if, in fact, the vehicle fails during its climb to space. Another part of the i think were getting a 90second delay, but its another comment. Sara eisen is with me here on post 9. Its about commercial interests in space and how that coupled with technology, commerce is moving all of this into a completely new era. Right. So, blue origin is the private space Flight Company of jeff baseo bezos, which he likes to talk about and wrote about this shepherd launch in a recent blog post. Its a safety test, as you mentioned. There is no crew on board. And its a question as to whether this works, of course. You mentioned four successful suborbital test flights, this particular new shepherd. And if this one succeeds, he does say they will retire it. It will have deserved its retirement. So, apparently, after 45 seconds of flight, when its