YOUR INTEREST IN OUR FLIGHT TEST. WE GOT REALLY CLOSE TODAY AND I WOULD SAY THE TEAM DID A PHENOMENAL JOB. THE JOINT NASA, BOEING, UNITED LAUNCH LINES TEAM WORKING THROUGH THE COUNTDOWN TODAY. THE DAY STARTED OFF BUSY DAY FOR NASA AT THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION, WE HAD A PROGRESS DOCK, 88 PROGRESS AT 6:43 A.M. EASTERN TIME. SO THE PROGRESS THEY ULA TEAM DID A MAGNIFICENT JOB THAT AND GOT INTO CONFIGURATION THERE. RIGHT BEFORE THE FINAL PHASE OF THE COUNT, WENT OFF OF GROUND POWER ONTO SPACECRAFT POWER, WE SAW A LITTLE BIT OF SWAP IN THE CABIN FAN A VOLTAGE SAG, THE CROWNED CREW DID TROUBLE SHOOT ON THE GROUND THAT AND VERIFIED THAT WAS GOOD AND CONFIGURE TODAY LAUNCH THINK GOT INSIDECT. SO THAT'S WHAT EXPECTED. THE CABIN AND THE SUIT FANS AS WE WENT FROM GROUND POWER TO SPACECRAFT POWER, SLIGHT INCREASE IN VOLTAGE. WE HAVE A FAULT DETECTION SYSTEM THAT PICKED IT UP DID WHAT IT WAS SUPPOSED TO DO. IT TURNED THE FANS OFF. THE TEAM REACTED LIKE THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO QUICKLY AND CYCLED THEM BACK ON AGAIN. THAT WORKED JUST AS WE WOULD LIKE IT TO FOR TOMORROW, OR WHEREVER WE TRY OUR NEXT -- OUR NEXT LAUNCH ATTEMPT. WE'LL HAVE IT FIGURED OUT AND EITHER LET THE SAME THING HAPPEN AND SEE IF THERE IS THE SAME VOLTAGE OR JUST GO IN AND TURN THEM OFF AND TURN THEM BACK ON AGAIN. T