 Good morning, Atlantis. Good morning. You sleep well. That music was for Rick Searfrost. We hope you recognized it. And we have your host sleep cryo config when you're ready to copy. Here's some Atlantis, and they were finally ready to hear the big plan. OK, Chile, let me pull out a few notes. OK, Chile, on the big plan for the rendezvous. Essentially, the rendezvous has moved 30 minutes earlier for a 30-minute earlier docking time in the original nominal plan. This is due to the one-day late launch. And that is already reflected in the Block 20 Delta data that we sent up earlier in Message 3. The undocked is also about 30 minutes earlier. And as you know, this was already close to your wakeup time. And therefore, we've moved your sleeps a half hour earlier to preserve that relationship between your sleep and the undocking time. And this carries through the rest of the mission, which actually your deorbit will occur about 40 minutes earlier than the original plan. Now, a little bit on the APU. The mission management team has met. And the engineers have evaluated this. And we are still looking towards full mission duration unless something unexpected comes up. And the basic rationale is that no further degradation is expected while you're on orbit and the APU is not running. We feel that an entry, whether it be tomorrow or the nominal end of mission, is essentially the same with respect to the APU. There will be, however, some procedural deltas for entry in terms of when to start up the APU and handling its pressures. So we expect that. And we'll be getting those two later in the mission. OK, Dave, we copy all that. Understand the rendezvous will be. T.I. will be 30 minutes earlier. About. Undock will be 30 minutes earlier. And Lanny will be about 40 minutes earlier. So that ought to work out all right. And right now, we're full mission with the APU. And we'll have some deltas we can expect later. Roger that. And if you look at when we get into the rendezvous checklist, it's at about two plus 30 P.E.T. towards T.I. And we now do require an NC4 burn at about one plus 30 prior to T.I. And so we still give you some extra time in your post-sleep by getting you into your rendezvous checklist at about two plus 30. But not what we had hoped originally where there was no burn that morning. And again, the times I just gave you are approximate. They'll be coming up in the full plans as we get them to. OK, Dave, understand. And we see the deltas in the time there for the rendezvous and understand a little bit. Very good shape. Thanks a lot. Copy. We're LLS. WC number two and three fills when you're ready. Go ahead, Julie. Yeah, Bill, we're set up on the mid-deck for the P.E.T. Yes, sir. That's affirmative. Also, there is one little delta to your message. The actual NBC show is called Nightside versus News Channel. We copy, Julie. Two cents less. We've completed Ducking Ring Extension. The ring initial position light came on with pedal position base at 69, 72, and 69. And thanks, Rich. Those numbers all look good to us. And we think that 72 really reflects a bias. And it also is actually at 69%. Linus Houston allowed and clear on air to ground two. And we do have a live on the mid-deck, Julie. Morning, Tom. Good morning, children. Would you comment about this oil leak? Is it all right now? And what are the potential hazards, if not? System leak. And it is isolated. And we think we're in good shape right now for full mission duration. Let me pass it over to Rick Zerfoss, our pilot, who handled the problem on Ascent. Tom, as Jerry said, we're marching towards a nominal mission and nominal reentry. And one of the beauties of the Space Shuttle is the tremendous redundancy that's built into the systems. We relied on that. And in particular, we relied on some great training and fantastic patrol team down on the ground that handled the smoothies, if it were a nominal situation. So we were very pleased with the whole flow of events and taking care of that situation yesterday. And we're happy to stay up here for the full duration. Now, you're not worried. You don't need the hydraulic system, I understand, now, until you land and come back to Earth. Are you anxious at all about that? And in fact, we anticipate, based on the words from the control center last night before we went to bed, that APU-3, the powers of this hydraulic system 3 will be up and running for entry and essentially a nominal configuration to come home back late to the leak, apparently, to some of the valves for the plumbing that are involved with the main engine jibbling, which, of course, we don't need. It looks like we're in real good shape. Both are on orbit for coming home. Don't put that microphone down, Dr. Lucid. We've got quite a few more questions to ask you since you're going to be setting most of the records on this mission. I want to know what you think the significance of this might be for the average American. What does it mean to us? And this is sort of the forerunner of the building. And I think this will pay, you know, offer great dividends to the American public. Now, we've got three other astronauts we're not seeing. Godwin, Clifford, and Sego, what are they doing? Are they sleeping now or preparing for a space war? What's the, Rich and Linda have been working real hard to get ready for their space war? They did a lot of check out on their spacesuits and prepared their equipment. Victor, our biology laboratory, we have back there the ESA bio. Well, listen, thank you very much for joining us. I know you're busy and all I can say is have a good time. And gentlemen, I apologize for spending so much time with Dr. Lucid, but after all, she's the one that'll be gone in five months. And I thought we'd better get a lot of conversation in before she disappears. Thank you very much. Very understandable, Tom. And we're sure gonna miss Shannon when we drop her off in May. And we'll look forward to her return on FDS 79. Thanks a lot. That's one. Thank you. Commander Sheldon, Colonel Searfrost and Dr. Lucid. Thank you for joining us this morning on Nightside. Atlantis Houston for your IMU Align and for NEFC Act and D Act. And Atlantis Houston, we are live back on the mid-deck. And by the way, Rich, we really like that banner that you have down there. And I had dinner with a whole bunch of folks tonight to, I think, are enjoying seeing that. Well, Bill, what are you doing out to dinner with a bunch of Zoomies? Hey, you got to dinner with a bunch of West Point grads. And, Chilly, I will tell you, we did have one representative from each of those other younger schools. And we did. We heaped loads of abuse on them all night. I'm sure they were up there. And we're ready to copy your NEFC activation deltas and the IMU information.