 Copy, Jim. We've got a tentative go for undocking from Moscow. You have a go to maneuver to the undock attitude. Mr. Mayor Houston, from the time you give a go to the mirror crew to put the pressure pulse inside the spectrum module, it takes about a minute and a half for that pressure to ramp up. So it may be that period of time before you would be able to see anything if there is any signature visible. I promise you have a go to proceed at 300 feet. A damaged radiator and solar array on the spectrum module at the base of that array, which is pointed in the seven o'clock position, that is considered by the Russian flight control team to be the most likely suspect for where the breach in the hull of specter may be located. Solovia preparing to release air into the spectrum module now from the node of the mirror. The valve is now open. Air is now being introduced into the spectrum module. TTOF reporting some particles floating toward the Soyuz capsule. Affirmative. TTOF reporting some particles emanating from the base of the solar array flying at a 45 degree angle toward the Soyuz. TTOF reporting nothing else now being seen. Anatoly Soloviev asking Vladimir Titov aboard the shuttle if everything was floating from the base of the solar array and TTOF confirming that all the particles he saw came from the base of the array on the specter. TTOF also reconfirmed for both Soloviev and Vinogradov on board the mirror and Russian flight controllers through the mirror relay system that it's established, that no particles were seen emanating from the area of the damaged radiator on specter, which is very evident as the white rectangular area on the specter on the right hand side of the picture. Now approaching horizon over the limb of the earth. The second pulse of air now being introduced into the specter module. Vladimir Titov reporting from aboard Atlantis that he does not see any debris or any particles coming out of the specter module this time. Comment made from a flight controller at the Russian Mission Control Center that the first pulse of air probably cleared away any debris existing in the module. Atlantis Houston whenever you're ready you have a go to continue, step off the R bar as planned and before doing the set burn we would like block 7 out for performed and rate our acquisition. Okay Jim we'll do that and we sure don't want you guys to go to any any extraordinary links to try to find something you know if there's something that you think is there that'd be great. Yes we do like camera bravo.