 down on Earth, so we're enjoying this Thanksgiving Day also. There's a lot to be thankful for down here, and one of the things we have to be thankful for is that we have people like you doing the work you're doing, and we're very grateful to you for seeing you back here. Thank you very much, sir, and of course we couldn't do it with all the thousands of men and women in the United States and in other countries helping support the space shuttle program and of course in the future the International Space Station. You keep doing your job, and we'll see you back here. This downlink video that we're receiving from on board Columbia right now is a recording of what's going on with the WSI or wedding characteristics of a Missibles experiment. Columbia Houston, we're ready to take the downlink of PEP video at this time if it's convenient. All right, thank you very much. This is Mission Control Houston. This is videotape from the crew of the spacewalk that was shot during that spacewalk as it occurred Sunday evening. This videotape playback was requested by the EVA team here in Mission Control as part of the development flight test team to gather some additional data on activities that occurred during the spacewalk. This is Winston Scott as he was attempting to soft dock the large orbital replacement unit simulator into the end effector of the small crane that he and when Tekau Doi operated during the spacewalk.