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So moving to space, the likes of Elon and other billionaires, even Jeff Bezos, have talked about perhaps tapping into that solar power to get near constant access to sunlight that can then power these data centers that do all this complex computing.
Chill, Ed, as you called it.
It looks like quite a lot of dust being blown up on a chill entry.
If you're going up at 3Gs and you're coming down at 4 to 5Gs, but the moment you touch the ground, it's just like a little boop, then that's what I meant by chill.
But again, we talked about this being routine, and sorry to interrupt, Caro.
We'll wait for confirmation from Blue, but as it stands, another successful mission.
We'll check in on those six astronauts as they're known and what the Karman line touching and the zero gravity feel was like for each individual.
Oh, absolutely.
I think the entire space industry is kind of on pins and needles awaiting how this IPO will play out.
And obviously, as we mentioned, one of the big fueling, the things fueling the IPO is this concept of raising capital for space.
space data centers.
So I think it'll have a very sizable impact on the entire space industry, not just SpaceX.
I've spoken to a number of experts who think that this will open the door for even more investment in the space industry, which is sometimes considered very niche.
So I think even the competitors of SpaceX are probably pretty excited to see how this plays out.
We're going to move away from West Texas.
And when Blue Origin confirms all as well, we'll bring it to the audience and go back to Elon Musk at Davos.
And let's listen to some of what he had to say on stage.
Probably sometime next year, I'd say that by the end of next year, I think we'd be selling humanoid robots to the public.
That's when we are confident that it's very high reliability, very high safety, and the range of functionality is also very high.
You can basically ask it to do anything you'd like.