 Discover Houston, we've sent message 167 Alpha. If you got a good copy on that, we can take any questions you've got on any of the entry messages. We have message 167 on board. TIPS is powered off and I'm sure Wayne will do a great job tomorrow morning and we have no questions. Okay, current copy. Yes, good morning to you. Good morning and we've got three good latches and Chris is secure back in the bay again and we'll catch you on the other side. We copy, thanks. This is Mission Control Houston. This is you on NASA television showing a video display from a laptop computer set up showing the ability of using the Orbiter Communications Adapter or OCA system to not only send up software files but also to do streaming video. In this image, the upper right corner is the crew onboard discovery and in the lower right corner, lead flight director Brian Austin being able to communicate with each other through the OCA system. This same kind of streaming video conferencing capability is being periodically used during the mission to allow crew members to have conversations with family members. Again, the image in the upper right corner, all six members of the STS-85 crew and the foreground most prominent commander Kurt Brown and pilot Kent Roemiger behind them from left to right, mission specialist Bob Kirby, Jan Davis, Steve Robinson and payload specialist Bjorn A. Trigvison.