I'm wondering why we don't just scatter them all over the moon rather than putting them in a crater, but maybe it's just colder in the crater. I mean, the extremes of temperature, when you're not in the crater, well they're moving in enormous. And it's very hard to design a structure that can operate at high sensitivity under those extreme conditions. In a dark crater, you have much more control of the thermal environment, and so it's a much more stable situation where you'd want to build your telescopes. So let our hair down a little bit. What do you think we're going to see? Do you think we'll see life on a whole bunch of

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