 or shall we move on to the next sample? Again, in here is number two. As you can see, the material touched the side of the ampoule during the melt. We've got good video. Your cylinder, could you show us the bottom a little bit more? The other way. Move the other way. That's good, right there. Piazza, thank you very much. We've got a couple more items to give you here after you get your hands empty. For Houston, we sent a bunch of folks outside as you flew overhead. It was all reports of gorgeous sight of the antenna and then yourself and also the Spartan as three clear points of light coming across the sky. You understand you can see all three of us. Where's the antenna in relation to us today? It's about a thousand miles ahead of you and you and Spartan from Houston's point of view are about two thumb wits apart. We have Spartan inside up here again. Copy all that. Good morning to you and Wayne and the rendezvous team there. Good morning, Kurt. We really have to thank you and the Endeavor crew for the spectacular show about 5.35 a.m. local. We first got a view of the inflatable antenna element passing overhead. It was the brightest orbiting object I think most of us had ever seen. Three minutes later, we saw a faint little Spartan streaking across the sky with endeavor and hot pursuit. That's a great news. And, John, we think so and the preview we saw sure got us in the mood. Okay, Bill, we got all those changes and we'll go ahead and plan on using the onboard solution. Houston Endeavor, we have Spartan. Congratulations, Mark. Nice job. Yeah, our question is either who sneaked out of the airlock and did that or is Mark just so precise with the arm that he did it with a sharpie stuck in the end effector? Non-view the Gulf Coast and Corpus Christi, Texas and Padre Island along with the mouth of the Rio Grande. In view Matagorda Bay and Corpus Christi Bay and the Laguna Madre behind Padre Island. The view moving now toward the central Texas coast. This view showing Galveston Bay with defined by cloud cover on the land surrounding it and Galveston Island. The view now showing the United States Gulf of Mexico coast from the far left, the Texas Gulf Coast to the mouth of the Mississippi with silt from the Mississippi River. This view showing the Mississippi Delta. Now in view the tip of the Yucatan Peninsula and the island of Cozumel.