Jason Kim
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So we're very proud of that part of our company.
And that really made us a full hardware and software stack company.
We have the end-to-end ecosystem.
to launch our satellites, build our satellites, operate our satellites, put processing on our satellites where SciTech AI algorithms can do applications from orbit.
And this is all the way from Earth to low Earth orbit to medium Earth orbit, geosynchronous orbit, all the way to the moon.
And then beyond.
And so we're very complimentary with companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin.
We buy some of their rockets.
We host some of their payloads on the moon.
And we want to do more and more because the future is going to be interoperable.
The future is there's no one single company that can do it all.
And we want to work together.
And those that know space, they want to work with Firefly.
So how we see the future is we're lighting the path to a bold space ecosystem that's expanding humanity's future.
And that's everything from what we do processing all the data from space on Earth, on orbit, Leo, Mio, Geo, all the way to the moon and beyond.
Yeah, I mean, if you look at our revenues from 2025 from our last earnings call, you'll see that 20% of our revenues were generated from our launch side of the business and 80% was from our spacecraft side of the business, which includes SciTech.
And so you could see that even from the financial data, we're not just a launch company, but I will say launch is something that is very, very it's necessary to do everything in space going forward.
It's almost like a moat.
If you don't have launch, then you can't launch your own things into space, and then you can't operate and generate revenue by providing services from space.
So having an end-to-end full stack hardware and software capability of launch, landing,