Papa Mike McRoberts
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It's not going to be one of those domed kind of, you know, sort of cities that we see in movies and that kind of thing.
It'd be...
probably small little huts, and maybe they're talking about pressurised rovers, which would be like living in a camper van on the moon.
But all of this is in preparation for going to Mars.
So, yeah, if they need a newsreader.
I think you missed your call-out.
Well, I think some of the information and data that they've got from that trip, it's going to be coming out over the next year or so.
So these are things.
But just to physically do it, to actually get in a spaceship, to get in a rocket, go around the moon and come back,
successfully.
And bear in mind that they're doing this now with, you know, they've streamlined the whole process and so that's what they're looking at now.
And rocket travel is pretty common fare now.
Rocket Lab can blast up to 120 rockets a year from Mahia, which is just incredible.
By the way, they contribute something like $2.5 billion to our economy because of that, which is just fantastic.
And we're seeing this space economy kind of widen out when you're seeing these jobs being available and all these different ways that people can engage with it and become part of it.
And I think when you get a little bit down, stuck in the mud or the reeds, like I was a wee bit last week with the whole thing with Iran,
I look to the sky, I look to the heavens.