 from the state bar module on air to ground one using the D unit. How do you copy? And Janice, we hear you loud and clear on air to ground one. Read you five by five, Roger. How do you read us? You look great, and I want to remind you of an agreement about a Bogan arm before you go to the mid-deck. Actually, I got to get a camcorder ticket up there with me, too, because what I was going to use up there is in a locker that bangs your head on the sleep section pretty much, so I'll just get all that when I go. This is Mission Control Houston, this live image coming down from Columbia's mid-deck area, showing payload specialist Greg Lanteros, who's working on the mid-deck area. Also, coming into view periodically, where in the blue shirt is commited Jim Hossel. He's currently working to finish up the assembly of the bicycle ergometer that'll be used for the astronauts to exercise on. This video is coming down from Columbia using the high-pack video system. That's a system that allows multiple video images to be digitally compressed and then sent down to the ground, where they can then be decoded and each signal individually sent to the investigation team for that particular experiment. This allows multiple teams' insight into their particular payload at the same time. The time being displayed on the screen is Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT. This is Mission Control Houston. We continue to take live video through the high-pack television system of the mid-deck area of Columbia. In view, astronauts Don Thomas and Greg Lanteros, who are working some photo documentation activities with one of the protein-crystal growth experiments, Columbia is currently approaching the west coast of South America. Everything looks good on Express. As you know, this is one of our premier facilities that we'll be flying on Space Station shortly in a few years here, and we'll have up to eight of these up on board at any given time, and this is the first check out of them, and everything is looking great on it so far. We're really excited about flying actually pieces of the Space Station on our shuttle flight. Copy that. It's great that it's up and running. Is there being any interest in starting the phase activation early, or would you like me to wait until the 1625? We'd like you to wait until the timeline time of 1625. Again, going back to the Orbiter Crew activities, the Orbiter Crew is currently setting up video observation of the Astro Plant Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus. Astro PGBA looks at the effect of microgravity and space on certain series of plants, but what makes this experiment more interesting and doubly important to this Space Lab mission and future International Space Station missions is that Astro PGBA will be moved from its location in the mid-deck area to the Express Rack aboard the Space Lab module. That move will occur later in the flight. The Express Rack is a rack specifically designed to operate as a fully set up and functional rack where experiments can be inserted and removed. Specialist Don Thomas is working on the large isothermal furnace and specifically... We are live with you on TVC number one. I just wanted to ask you a question. We do see an image on the viewfinder above TVC number two, which we thought was inoperational. Can you confirm that you are seeing an image or if the quality of the image? I have to pick that up. We do have a good image up there, a good quality image on TVC number two, the monitor is there. When I came back from lunch, it was just an hour and a half ago. That image is not there, so somehow we got it. Okay, well, wonderful. We'll accept magic any time. So we will get rid of your next activity to troubleshoot that. We're able to pick that up. No, I know we can't hide anything from you. We are watching you. After that, Paul, I'm looking at IFMR-1 on page India-3 and you want it for slot number six. Okay, and I've got a few more instructions for you. Okay, Paul, go ahead. Okay. On step alpha, you shouldn't have to do that because we're in a power down state. But we do want to check on Romeo-6 Tango. We want to check that circuit breakers 1, 2, 3, and 4 are all off. Copy that step alpha is being deleted but Romeo-6 Tango, you want to make sure the circuit breakers are off and I'm looking at them and they are. And then also the switches are off as well, 1, 2, 3, and 4. No, of course, switches are off. And then on Romeo-7 Whiskey, that circuit breaker for DC Utility Power is off. DC Utility Power, I'll take it off at this time. Okay, and also on Romeo-7 Whiskey, check that circuit breakers 1, 2, 3, and 4 are off. 4 may be on and if it is on, you can take it to the off position. Four of those circuit breakers are on. You want me to take them all off and do you care about the order? Stand by. Columbia with the daily status cue card. Go ahead for the daily status cue card. We've got some data for you when you're ready to copy. The first one is the PCGS test on MF-71 Echo and the temperature was 22 centigrade. Copy. Okay, you have a go to power off those circuit breakers on R7 Whiskey, no particular order. And give me a holler back when you've completed step, bravo. Okay. Otherwise, I think you guys must have been watching me on TV and waited until I finished studying the book and was ready to go to the locker to get the tools that call me back here.