 about a minute from the ZOE, we'll pick you up on the other side at 11-11. Good morning, Dan, and we concur. Happy birthday, America. Good to be back with you. If you're looking at the specter camera, he's coming out. Copy, Hoot. We see Soyuz on dock. Okay, and we've got the, let's see, which view do we have upon monitor 2. The C camera is seeing him start to come out from behind the specter. Copy, we'll switch. Dave B has it also. You can see just a little bit of the array starting to stick out. We'll get the good view when he turns out of plane. We're going to resume stack control when we hear that he's at 30 meters, and we're not able to understand what he's saying as long as Moscow is talking, so maybe you can tell us when we can go back to attitude control. Copy, we will give you a call. Okay, and that will be for block 5, Pablo. Affirmative. And Dave, we show that we are going to initiate block 4 Bravo at 5 minutes to go on the PET clock. Incur on time. Then we have separation. Incur separation. The ship has returned to its original position. That moment, please. This station is going to do its job. You have to catch it in place. It's not working in place. The distance is already big. And the camera is going to return to its original position, because it's not in place anymore. It's going to move back and forth. Are you getting our TV, Dave? Yep, we got it. The land is Charlie. When you deactivate TCS, please skip step 2. We'll be in cold attitudes, and we're going to reactivate tomorrow. Dave, stand by just a second. We'll get you to repeat that. The IMAX is running on. Roger, disregard. Atlantis, IMAX says run the whole magazine. Okay, Dave, say again about TCS. Charlie, skip step 2 in deactivation. We're going to bring them back up tomorrow, and we'll be in a cold attitude. I've already switched. Is that what you're talking about? Landis, Houston, the reason we're delaying target track is we need to take a few more marks with the radar before we initiate target track. And we want to delay that until we, four or five more minutes until we come out over the ocean. And you'll have to do block 14 alpha when we give you the call. That's radar acquisition. Roger that. And camera's B and C was really good right now. Do you want to take a look at that? Houston, we've enjoyed the TV, but we have a few steps for you to get back into the radar mode and configure for the CoAZ DTO. Okay, we'll do that. And in the flight deck camera, the commander of Mir 18, looking out the window saying goodbye to his spacecraft. I know he'll look forward to going back. And we'd like to use the relay mode to talk to the Mir. Sergei will be calling from MCC Houston. We'd like to read you some steps to get back into your timeline. Okay, Dave, we're ready to copy. Here comes IMU-3. IMU-3, copy. There's a lot of talk on air to ground two. What do you think about us sharing air to ground one with the pock? And view out the back windows. It's circulating and what looks like waves coming ashore. You've caught it all. The sun was kind of a major factor in the whole thing. And I guess the fact that Anatoly had to dock early the sun the wrong place for us. So we kind of had to hustle. Exactly, right. You did wonderful.