 It's a beautiful picture. I guess we are in Sinkmo. Yes, we are. It's not a nice picture, but at least I will catch the time tag. The first thing I wanted to do is basically get the operation. And more or less, I would show how we would do it normally and how we would do it on a quiet period. Pull out some things and then restore and reopen it as I would probably do during a quiet period. Good picture, and we're reading all. I'm glad. And is this what SEMS was waiting for? It's just what they wanted, Mercio. Yeah, that sounds good. I'm happy. And I will reopen it and being as close to as possible. Go to the other side of the midnight. OK, we got all of that. And go to WCS and operate some of the SEMS. We're catching all this, Mercio. Do it first, a little bit briskly, and then reopen again and then re-close it as close as possible. The disturbance is operating in the food space. It's very quiet, and we'll try to be as quiet as possible here. You can go right now. Copy. Flombie, you can now wrap up SEMS. That was outstanding. We'll just stop the downlink, and we'll be standing by for anything else they want us to do. That was really terrific. We enjoyed the tour also. And we enjoyed talking to you a story. You know that. Yes, sir. When it first came out into the air flow, this one over here just kind of blew the probes right off of it with the air flow. I think now when the probe retracted, it hits all the way back and then just kind of floated back out for the rest of the run. I heads up on what happened there and how that looked. See that that flame burns pretty good. A little surprising how long it's burning. Flombie at Houston, we have our first 1,000-hour space shuttle time astronaut, Jeff Hoffman, 30 seconds ago. We went up a little bit early, Dave, so that I could save for the moment. And like I told you before, it sure has been fun getting here. And I look forward to being joined by Franklin at the end of the mission. So thanks for the good words. Roger that, Jeff. We were just talking about your accomplishments. And you've had some great missions. And just done a superb job as a shuttle astronaut. And no one better to be the first 1,000-hour person. We'll have to work on that patch.