 to a great day with hopefully not many changes other than rolling out the wake shield. It's a Columbia and a little grapple on the wake shield. Copy Tom, thanks. Houston, Columbia, the seal is broken. The rate is less than .013, so I think we're ready to go to low-hever. We copy taco and we concur. We get a golf mule to maneuver to the Copy story and Columbia, we are watching the roll come back in. We would like to continue to monitor it for the moment. Please stand by. We have a little time limit on the monitor time because it's drifting a little bit in our direction. Right now it's in a position where Tom could re-grapple and it's certainly in a position where we could turn on the thruster, but we don't want to let it go too much further. Copy taco, we understand. This is Mission Control Houston Wake Shield Facility. Controllers are watching the reaction wheels, the attitude control system for the satellite just ensuring that those are working well as they await turning on the nitrogen gas thruster for the satellite. Let's see, so at this point the crew has got this laser which they use to shine on the Wake Shield and they get range and velocity marks every so often to just keep track of the Wake Shield. You can see that it's going right over the overhead windows and off to the left of the ship. It'll be heading off towards the nose a little bit and increasing its distance from the orbiter. Sorry we've been so quiet. It's very difficult to get a mark with the attitude that the Wake Shield is with respect to us. It has quite a different trajectory because of the length of time we've spent with it for the windows and the end of the front windows. It's been very difficult to get a mark. We don't really have a mark to give you yet. I understand taco and if story had a thruster on time we'd take that.