 Space Lab Huntsville for CM-1. Janice, after some discussion here, we decided we'd like to have you take out that DDR that has just two bolts in it and replace it with any of the other DDRs that have a full complement of bolt. Space Lab Huntsville, we have a live video from TVC-2 now. Copy that. Okay, Huntsville Space Lab, I find the experiment module 1 already in the configuration indicated in step 1 of APL-5. Back now, if you go to TVC-1, I got that in the club box now. You can use that to look at things if you want. Copy that, and we just read your mind. We switched over to TVC-1. We're taking that down. See anything there, but there's some more. Greg, you'll need to bring it back away from the TVC just a little bit to focus. In fact, I'm listening to the evaporative end plug. Instead of the evaporative end plug, I'll have to take it out to take that out. Looking at some of the agricultural and land use patterns in the central portion of Brazil, passing over some of the river systems that generally feed into the Amazon, we're passing considerably south of the Amazon itself, which empties out into the Atlantic up on the northeast coast of Brazil. In just a few minutes, Columbia will be crossing the coast of Brazil up to the north of Victoria on the east coast. That's about 500 miles to the northeast of São Paulo, Brazil. This is mission control Houston, 14 days, 22 hours, 37 minutes. Columbia passing over the eastern Pacific now. Looking down on what looks like the remnants of Hurricane Enrique, it's off to the west of Central America, out in the western, rather the eastern Pacific. This is mission control Houston, Columbia now crossing over the coast of Peru in the general vicinity of Lima, Columbia crossing over the Andes Mountains presently.