1 00:00:51,930 --> 00:00:47,500 normally over 1 + 30 from the co e back 2 00:00:54,250 --> 00:00:51,940 with you at 0 641 no response required 3 00:01:00,009 --> 00:00:54,260 we're with you on the mid-deck Franklin 4 00:01:03,040 --> 00:01:00,019 you look real busy don't respond and 5 00:01:05,350 --> 00:01:03,050 Franklin would like for you to tilt the 6 00:01:11,260 --> 00:01:05,360 near-field module toward you so that the 7 00:03:13,270 --> 00:01:11,270 thermo phoretic probe is is resting on 8 00:03:20,480 --> 00:03:18,290 and Thank You parents a lot better okay 9 00:03:25,520 --> 00:03:20,490 well here's the here's the first of the 10 00:03:29,320 --> 00:03:25,530 samples which we just don't at this box 11 00:03:49,809 --> 00:03:29,330 you gave it I think will work very well 12 00:03:49,819 --> 00:04:24,310 yes 13 00:04:52,120 --> 00:04:27,190 our copy merged CEO we got that on the 14 00:06:00,720 --> 00:04:55,090 love yous and we're back with live TV on 15 00:06:06,130 --> 00:06:03,310 thank you this is Mark Kuro the Houston 16 00:06:08,950 --> 00:06:06,140 Chronicle for Franklin chang-diaz could 17 00:06:11,500 --> 00:06:08,960 you kind of summarize what you think the 18 00:06:14,200 --> 00:06:11,510 pace and success of this flight has been 19 00:07:16,180 --> 00:06:14,210 since the TSS operations what do you see 20 00:07:18,130 --> 00:07:16,190 going on you think well Stephen young 21 00:07:21,250 --> 00:07:18,140 with astronomy now a question for Jeff 22 00:07:23,080 --> 00:07:21,260 Hoffman historically some of the the 23 00:07:26,170 --> 00:07:23,090 greatest breakthroughs in science have 24 00:07:29,080 --> 00:07:26,180 been following accidents or setbacks of 25 00:07:31,600 --> 00:07:29,090 some kind that as a result of those 26 00:07:34,330 --> 00:07:31,610 problems a great discovery has come 27 00:08:14,350 --> 00:07:34,340 along do you see the the TSS breakaway 28 00:08:37,390 --> 00:08:33,250 I think that those data we've got a 29 00:08:39,010 --> 00:08:37,400 fingers crossed that the scientists are 30 00:08:41,970 --> 00:08:39,020 going to make a lot of this mission it I 31 00:08:44,290 --> 00:08:41,980 think a few months without the 32 00:08:45,820 --> 00:08:44,300 International tether conference with 33 00:10:49,400 --> 00:08:45,830 these results are presented it should be 34 00:10:55,290 --> 00:10:53,250 basically no the food was very bright 35 00:10:58,770 --> 00:10:55,300 right about the spot where we'd spot the 36 00:11:03,500 --> 00:10:58,780 TSS bedtime we probably get the mood 37 00:11:10,190 --> 00:11:03,510 away from it anything we had was 38 00:11:15,540 --> 00:11:12,570 yeah yeah thanks very much for trying 39 00:11:17,460 --> 00:11:15,550 you sure do have a bright moon here but 40 00:11:28,770 --> 00:11:17,470 it's probably enhancing your view of 41 00:11:55,150 --> 00:11:28,780 Earth at night yes sir moonlit earth is 42 00:11:55,160 --> 00:13:15,990 a bit 43 00:13:38,780 --> 00:13:18,460 we have the downlink and we have a 44 00:13:48,420 --> 00:13:45,990 Cayman went pretty quick but great