what looks like solar wings hanging from the outside. and when this thing was destroyed up here, you see that part dropping cleanly away down here toward the ground. i've been doing a lot of math on this to look at where it came from. from over six a thousand feet, recalculating, we've been talking about terminal velocity for a sky diver being 120-mile an hour. let's say this weighs as much as as a car and it could be more. with a higher mass, the terminal velocity might be 500-mile an hour. what does that mean? that means when it hit the water down here, really it's the same as running into a concrete surface. huge amount of damage would be done to it when it hit. if it you're imagining this all intact at the bottom, that's not really very likely. so recovery, you know, although it's only in 47 feet of water, that's good, because even amateur scuba divers go that deeply. if it you have a skilled team working here, this is fairly favorable, the weather is favorable, but they're going to have to start sorting through