 T-minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, ignition, and liftoff goes Falcon 9. Moving through the clouds there, Falcon 9 has successfully lifted off from Pad 40. This is where the M-VAC engine lights up and propels the second stage along with the air upset payload to orbit. Right after these three major events, the fairing halves will separate less than a minute after SES-1. Stage separation. With that we have confirmation of main engine cutoff. Meanwhile, stage two continues on its trip to space. Stage one landing burn. Nominal orbit insertion. There we've got the call out for second engine cutoff one and nominal orbit insertion on our second stage. Right now we are watching stage one landing leg deploy. This will be our last burn of stage two today before we deploy the Bader 8 payload. Our customer today, ERABSAT, is a satellite operator and leading satellite services provider. The payload on board our second stage today, Bader 8, will provide connectivity over Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia. Good separation confirmed. There's that gorgeous view on your screen there of the successful deployment of the ERABSAT Bader 8 payload. With that confirmation, we'll bring today's webcast to a close. We want to thank our customer ERABSAT for entrusting us with today's mission and all of you for joining us. Thanks for tuning in. We'll see you next time.