 pretty good job Jeff. Yes, we can see the suggestion of the tether on the right side, unless that's just a reflection on the window pane. I could definitely see the tether in the viewfinder. It was at a very low angle through the window and so there's a lot of distortion in the image. Position out the front window, it was very low and the window is pretty dirty and it was hard to get access but I might as well down make it. Thank you Jeff. Houston, we got the contact. It's beautiful. We're going to get it on the TVs and downlink to you. We can see the tether. Great news Franklin and we'll look for that picture. Franklin, we see a long line, a couple of star like things and a lot of things swimming in the foreground. Can you describe what you're seeing? Well the long line is a tether and there's a little bit of debris that kind of flies with us and it's illuminated by the sun at such low angle so there's a lot of stray light and it's getting washed out quickly but God is trying to do a good job here adjusting the cameras. Columbia, I was using both the 20 power binoculars and the 400mm Nikon lens under the body bag and it only just disappeared in the glare of the sun about 30 seconds ago. The tether looked completely straight. I did not see any bright spots along the tether except at the very bottom where there was a bright spot which was unresolvable for me. I did not see anything above the satellite. Thank you, we copy all Jeff. Good observations. We look forward to your descriptions and photography when you get back. During the last mile on Bermuda passes the signal was coming in and out. It was getting pretty weak so our analysis indicates that the batteries just about done all it can. It's a pretty impressive little spacecraft. We were kind of tickled to be able to get so much data out of it out there flying along. Some good viewings of it up here. Gleefully rubbing our hands together anticipating getting some sightings over Houston a few days from now. Columbia, Houston, if we could get another item 7 on spec 213. As you work. Thanks, I'm Bertha. And we're ready on merch here. Go ahead. Sorry for the delay. Fantastic. Just for your data points, the first one was performed with a 105. Copy. And we'd like you to adjust the aperture dimmer. Columbia, this is Houston. Are you ready for the event? We're ready for the event. Hi, this is Houston. Please call Columbia for a voice check. This is Rye, we're calling Columbia. How do you hear me? I'm a general. We have you loud and clear. Is the commander Allen? Yes, this is the commander Allen. Oh, thank you for receiving on a board. We are trying to bother you as less as we can. May we speak to our two astronauts, Kaylee, and we don't receive them? Yes, you may. And we're privileged to have them on board. Thank you. And we're with you on the flight deck. We're not getting your wireless. Okay, how do you know? One little switch. We got you loud and clear. Okay, we like that. Looks like it'll be a sunset over Madagascar.