 Columbia, Houston, two minutes to a Tiedra cell O.S., we'll pick you back up at 12 hours 21 minutes. Just a minute, see you then. Roger, I'm Berto, and if you would tell Scott, we have an answer for his CPA readings whenever he'd like to hear it. Go ahead, Columbia. Congratulations to the appointing folks. They got that B vector almost perfect. Okay, we'll pass that on. We suspect they'll be back shortly. Yeah, we'll make here be a little better here too. Don't forget to get down, son. Okay, we'll go take care of that if you say so. In Columbia, Houston, two minutes to a Tiedra cell O.S., we'll pick you back up on the west at 13 hours 56 minutes. And on the other side, you'll be talking to the Orbit 4 folks with Story and John at the helm. Real pleasure, and thanks to all the folks down there. It's been real smooth. And we look forward to talking to someone who does do outside windows. Thanks. They're in the flight plan at 18 hours even. You have a goal for the satellite battery heater activation. We have a goal for satellite battery heater activation. Thank you. The process of reconfiguring for KCA Ops, we're going to be uplinking the DDS, DDCS timeline files for your one day late deploy. And I've got a procedure to read to someone. One minute, Orbit, you get ready. Gain is plenty in time. Columbia, Houston, you are go to un-latch the satellite. Okay, Dave, welcome aboard and go to un-latch. Bye, Muritio. Columbia, you are go for satellite attitude verification, 3-14. Go ahead, Muritio. Houston, we're going to go ahead and begin black as a disregard. Copy, and Andy, confirm you are. Go for three alpha. Got TV now. That's just 10. Looking good. That's just spectacular. It's better in the middle. Columbia, there are no updates to the flyaway timing window. Columbia, Jeff, Chuck says he likes this image of the satellite and the earth much better than on 46. We'll see if we can keep it that way, okay? It is just a spectacular view. We're hoping that the view will be the most spectacular and exciting part of all this, at least for a while, until the science starts coming in. Houston, we're standing by at the clusters on it a minute and a half. Concur? We have motion, flyaway looks nominal. Turn the inline one off, we're putting the satellite in your hold. There's a slight drift towards the orbiter starboard, and Andy's controlling it. See it, Concur. Great view of the tether in the satellite, just coming through very clearly. There's a small burrow in the tether, and that kind of started when the inlines went off, and it's just a little bit of low tension there, but it's still working pretty stable.