 Good morning, Endeavor. Good morning, Tong. Ohio was IMAF. Good morning, Carr. Ohio was IMAF. I'm ready to grapple the SFU. Great. We thought you'd say a little traditional music to get you all tuned up for it. Never Houston, we've gone around the room here. The SOC, MCC, and the satellite are all ready for the TI burn. Up to you folks. Okay, we'll take that. I think we'll go for it. Go ahead for SFU. Koichi, we are proceeding towards Jettison of the Saps. The SOC is picked up in step 5 on page 2-5, Saving 2. And we'd like you to confirm in step 6 that we have the right attitude for Jettison. Okay, we confirm as if you're using the proper attitude for Jettison. Copy that. Endeavor, Houston, stand by for Canister Jettison command. Standing by. You see a good Jettison visually and on the spec there, Houston. Copy that. And, Endeavor, can you get us a laser ray on the departing SAP? Hey, Houston, Endeavor. We see SFU maneuvering both from the spec and visually. We copy, Winston. And Brent, can you elaborate on your camera alpha problem? Yeah, Tom, I'll forget. On camera is the color bars we thought maybe Inko was using it or something. Negative. We'll get you some words. Endeavor, you should see motion momentarily. Endeavor, we see it on TV. Roger. Copy that. Endeavor, Houston, your crew has been very patient. It's time to release all that coiled pent up energy and your go for final approach. Let's go get it. Thanks, Tom. Run away. Inko, we've got it, Houston. We knew the man would come through. Flight controllers confirm the successful capture of the space flyer unit bringing to an end. It's 10 months of scientific research. Applause on the mission control center following the successful capture of the space flyer unit. The SFU was grappled at 4.57 a.m. central time bringing to an end its 10 months in orbit. To do that and all the practice that we put into it all paid off. We're all real happy up here and we're sure you are down there as well. We knew we had the plan all along there, Brian. Fast startup if you like it now, if there aren't any constraints. Say again, Endeavor. Yeah, Tom, just look at the flight plan. We can give you that topping. Fast startup, I guess, if it doesn't break any constraints. Any other pilots? We'll check. Okay, Endeavor, if you'll confirm you're down all the way around visually, then we can start with Akille. Okay, Tom, as far as we can tell, it's down, so we're going to proceed. I'll take care of it, we hope. Hello? This is Matsui, President of NASA speaking. Commander Duffy? Yes, Mr. Matsui. We're reading you loud and clear on Endeavor and hello. Commander Duffy, your voice is loud and clear. Yes, it's a working mission control team in Houston and also at the Saga Mahara Operations Center. We were very successful with rendezvousing with and grappling the SFU satellite. Things went not exactly according to our plan, however it was according to the way we expected things could possibly go. And because of all the great teamwork between NASA and NASA and all the prior planning that was done with many, many people, it also was the real-time execution of those plans. Everything came together today and we now have the SFU about 50 feet behind us in the payload bay. Congratulations on the success of launch and SFU retrieval over. Thank you, Mr. Matsui. Things are going very well. We're very excited and very happy. Today's been a very big day for us and for you all in NASA as well. Please hand the mic to Dr. Wakata, please. Please hand the mic to Dr. Wakata, please. Now the Space Shuttle Endeavour is flying at a altitude of 480 km, and is flying between Japan and America. I suggest 14-7 rig system 1 to close, system 2 to open.