 really do fly over the rainbow. All of us wish we could as well. You're off to see the wizards of Mir today and rendezvous has some directions to the Yellowbrick Road. Houston will be interested in that's great news. We are certainly inspired by the morning makeup music and I agree I don't think we're going to Oz but it's certainly a dream coming true. Copy that Ken and tell Jerry that was a easy tune for us to pick for him today. It's ticking down let me get the exact number. Atlantis Houston the number is 143 nautical miles. Copy the tally hoe. Atlantis rendezvous would like a handheld laser mark if you can provide one. Within the error bars. We've been looking at it with the binoculars that we can still actually see the flashing lights considering that most of that light has to be about for the sun. Pretty impressive flashers. In our TV picture we can still see the oscillation as well. That is impressive. It's back with you on Tegress East and we have a picture of Mir. Kay, we'll tell her. The Mir space station is now and it's equivalent of free drift meaning the station is inhibited from having any movements during the final phases of the rendezvous and docking. Atlantis is now at 40 feet from the space station slowing the approach to station keep at a distance of about 30 feet before Commander Ken Cameron will initiate the final approach and docking 35 feet now below the space station. Commander Ken Cameron will be slowing the descent or the initial response or rendezvous with the station. The rendezvous officer here in mission control in Houston are reporting the cruise about one minute away from initiating the final approach. 10 feet now from the docking. Less than two minutes from docking. Atlantis is now eight feet from the space station closing at a rate of .07 feet per second. Five feet from docking. Four feet in less than one minute from docking. Contact, capture. Capture is confirmed. Atlantis is now docked with the Russian space station. The next step is to bring the ring adapter down. Thank you, great picture. We have an excellent picture. We have a great picture. And Atlantis, this is Will Traft and representing NASA. And Ken, you've come a long way from the sea up there. Thanks very much, Will. I certainly do appreciate all the work that has gone into making this flight possible. This is for me, I think a dream come true and for all the crew. This is an honor and an honor to take part of a program that will lead us all across the sea. I think you're right. You're coming from a bike and a large smear. The long way has certainly been an exciting voyage. Certainly the crew of Mir gets to the station from Baikonur a lot quicker than it with me. The team, this is important. The building of an international space station and we're very, very proud of you. Thank you very much and we'll send you all the crew again. This is the first very serious such a warehouse in the future of the construction of an international space station. Dear Cosmos and Astronauts, the President of the Russian Academy of Science. I am delighted here to pass the words of greeting and welcome from the Russian scientists. We are happy about the results of what wonderful results the Monsign can reach if it is in the conditions when both of our countries join. Thank you very much for your words. Thank you very much for your good words. This is really the first step in our future cooperation in the international space station Alpha and also on the future of the Mir station and the flights of our shoppers. Some help on the return storage location for the two docking module centerline docking lines. What locker do they come home in? Checking, Jim. Did you mean to give us permission to take down link from the docking module? Yeah, we're going to be in the docking module and finish the catch up with some time.