Thanks, Chris, and hello everyone. We're glad you could join us. I'm pleased to share with you today our results for the third quarter of fiscal 2023, highlight some recent sales wins and talk through our progress on a number of strategic initiatives. I'll also provide a perspective on the demand environment and our outlook for the remainder of the year. So let's dive in. In Q3, we generated $49.7 million in revenue, representing 57% year-over-year growth. Non-GAAP gross margins expanded to 54%, up from 35% a year-ago. Yes, another significant year-over-year increase. We think this demonstrates the margin, potential of planet's one-to-many data subscription business model. We ended the quarter with 864 unique customers spanning a diverse range of industries. So to sum it up, we delivered another quarter of solid results in the face of an uncertain macro environment, which is a testament to the strong execution across the company and the mission critical nature of Planet solutions. Now I'll take you through some highlights. As we discussed at our Investor Day in October, we're increasingly focused on building partnerships to accelerate growth of our ecosystem of customers and users. There are three new and exciting strategic partnerships that I'd like to discuss first here today, the first of which is that last week, we announced a collaborative agreement with Accenture. We are combining Planet's high-frequency satellite data with Accenture's industry and technology expertise to collaborate on an array of sustainability and impact initiatives including traceable supply-chain strategy and database climate risk assessments to mitigate disruption across global value chains. These are just our initial areas of focus. We're thrilled to be working with Accenture and think our partnership will drive greater awareness of our offerings and the benefits of our data to deliver to organizations across many industry sectors. During the quarter, we also expanded our work with Microsoft. At the United Nations 2022 Climate Change Conference also known as COP27, we announced that we will be supplying satellite datas for African Climate Adaptation Projects developed out of Microsoft's first global expansion of its AI for good lab into Nairobi, Kenya and Cairo, Egypt. This work builds on prior projects including the global renewables watch which is mapping the world's utility scale, solar and wind installations and the creation of an important building damage assessment tool of Ukraine for the United Nations. Our partnership with Microsoft demonstrates how the combination of AI and satellite data is a powerful tool for helping to address some of the world's most complex and critical challenges. Finally, I'd like to highlight our partnership with Amazon Web Services, which we just announced today. We are directly embedding Planet data into AWS SageMaker, enabling data sciences and machine-learning engineers to acquire global, daily satellite data through the platform. This partnership helps customers build, train and deploy machine-learning model on geospatial data with great efficiency. The data from Planet's consistent daily scan of the earth is and answers ready and ideal for developers to build-on. It's an exciting early-stage go-to-market collaboration that amplifies the power of our sales organization with the significant potential given the large customer base of AWS. This new collaboration with AWS supports our go-to-market strategy to accelerate data access within Geospatial tools and cloud platforms. Shifting gears to M&A, as you know, we view Planet as a natural consolidator and we're particularly interested in joining forces with teams that have potential to accelerate our product roadmap and enhance our value proposition. With this in mind, we're very excited to announce that we have signed an agreement to acquire Salo Sciences, a small California climate company specializing, measuring us constantly changing ecosystems. Since 2019, we partnered with Salo Sciences team to deliver insights, one example is their, California Forest Observatory, which dynamically maps first structure and vegetative pure loads at the individual tree level across California. Earlier this year, we partnered to directly measure forest carbon in select areas around the world. We at Planet see a planetary variable for carbon as a key element for the global sustainability transition in general and the carbon offsetting market in particular. Today, Salo Sciences products include a forest carbon measurement tool, powered by Planet data that can help enable accountability towards the climate policies and market first carbon inventories and storage and much more. The next step is to extend the Salo sciences products and reach and that's where Planet comes in. This acquisition plays in neatly with our Board of planetary variable work including developments from our previous acquisition of VanderSat. I'm very excited what we can accomplish together. This deal is signed and subject to closing conditions. We expect to close early next year. We look-forward to sharing more at that time. Turning to customer wins, let's start with the government sector. Demand for our solutions with the government customers both civil and defense, domestic and international is robust. During the third quarter, we closed the renewal and expansion contract worth more than $10 million over the next 12 months with an international Ministry of Defense customer. We've worked with this customer for over three years and we're proud to continue to support them. On the civil government side, during the last month, we expanded our contract with a German Federal Agency for cartography and Geodesy also known BKG. As shared previously, this pioneering countrywide partnership is providing access to planet data for over 400 German federal institutions to help promote public and silver safety and many other use cases. We see this as an innovative model that has the potential to be repeated in other countries. I'd like to take a moment to share some of the recent highlights that have come out of the Brazil MAIS Program, which is the largest remote sensing project in Brazil. Through this project, Brazilian federal agencies are able to gain access to planet's daily satellite imagery and change from our partner, SCCON, a Brazilian company that develops and supplies geo IT solutions. With the implementation of our joint solution, the Brazilian Federal Police have used our data to help address a list of activities in the region, as an amazing example of capabilities of our products at scale and the potential to deliver huge value to customers. The project leverages Planet's monthly base maps and daily PlanetScope data and Planet's analytics feeds to staff and new roads and buildings across the country. Then these feeds into specialized alerting software developed by SCCON to bring the right information to the end-customer. The project has already yielded significant benefits including helping the Brazilian government collect the equivalent of over US$1.9 billion in fines, seas goods and frozen assets since 2020. Additionally, over 3,000 public agents were mobilized throughout the project in over 120 operations. We're proud to be able to support this initiative with our partners in Brazil. Turning to the commercial side of the market, during the quarter we signed a deal with a Fortune 500 Global Energy Services company. Planet is providing this customer it's high-resolution imagery of remote energy facilities, that is being used in a digital platform for the display of greenhouse gas emission, measured by onsite census, helping to quantify, prioritize and rectify emissions quickly and efficiently, another example of how satellite and on-the-ground data can be combined to solve critical issues. In the insurance sector, we recently signed a deal with