1 00:00:00,400 --> 00:00:03,470 So, your warning is you want to avoid contact with the sharp 2 00:00:03,470 --> 00:00:07,574 edges on the star tracker hood, frame clevises, 3 00:00:07,574 --> 00:00:10,543 and little boxes on the outside of the NICER 4 00:00:11,611 --> 00:00:12,078 hardware. 5 00:00:12,078 --> 00:00:15,315 And then some cautions: avoid tool tether contact 6 00:00:15,315 --> 00:00:17,650 with the reflective film inside that sunshades. 7 00:00:17,650 --> 00:00:20,220 Remember the super fragile part? 8 00:00:20,220 --> 00:00:24,791 And avoid loads into NICER particularly in the station forward direction, 9 00:00:25,058 --> 00:00:28,361 which is towards your feet to prevent it from popping out of the hook. 10 00:00:31,698 --> 00:00:32,832 And copy 11 00:00:32,832 --> 00:00:43,877 that. 12 00:00:43,877 --> 00:00:48,515 And from now I’m going one, two, three, four, 13 00:00:49,716 --> 00:00:50,283 five. 14 00:00:50,283 --> 00:00:55,188 So, five in from echo, starting from the left-hand side. 15 00:00:55,455 --> 00:01:00,293 And I know your number system it starts from the right-hand side, but 16 00:01:01,127 --> 00:01:04,531 I find that kind of confusing when I'm looking at it this way, 17 00:01:04,664 --> 00:01:05,832 if you understand what I mean. 18 00:01:05,832 --> 00:01:06,933 Yeah, it did. 19 00:01:06,933 --> 00:01:12,872 It fell to the bottom of the pool and the safety tether reel is bringing it back in. 20 00:01:14,674 --> 00:01:17,143 I've got control of the tool now 21 00:01:18,178 --> 00:01:26,553 and. And we do want to do a pull 22 00:01:26,553 --> 00:01:30,423 test on each of those wedges before we remove them from the caddy 23 00:01:30,423 --> 00:01:32,625 and then another pull test when you install them 24 00:01:33,626 --> 00:01:36,663 Copy that. 25 00:01:36,663 --> 00:01:37,831 Okay. So I'm 26 00:01:37,831 --> 00:01:40,366 looking at row echo 27 00:01:43,303 --> 00:01:45,004 five, five in 28 00:01:45,004 --> 00:01:48,908 from row echo in the 9 o’clock position. 29 00:01:48,908 --> 00:01:51,077 Yeah, I concur. 30 00:01:58,685 --> 00:02:02,455 And I’m moving myself a little closer using the BRT. 31 00:02:04,324 --> 00:02:30,416 Okay. 32 00:02:30,450 --> 00:02:32,385 OK, it is locked. 33 00:02:39,092 --> 00:02:40,560 Okay. 34 00:02:40,560 --> 00:02:45,298 Patch number one is in, and let me verify it's row 35 00:02:45,298 --> 00:02:48,401 echo one, two, three, four, five 36 00:02:48,401 --> 00:02:51,704 over from from row echo in the 3 o’clock position. 37 00:02:52,472 --> 00:02:54,707 You said 3 o’clock position? Should be 9. 38 00:02:55,508 --> 00:02:57,043 Excuse me, the 9 o’clock position. 39 00:02:57,043 --> 00:02:57,677 Okay. 40 00:02:57,677 --> 00:03:00,380 So, you think using like a clock number, 41 00:03:01,714 --> 00:03:03,883 you think would be better than a 42 00:03:03,883 --> 00:03:06,519 like letter like we have currently. 43 00:03:06,519 --> 00:03:09,789 For the way my brain works, you need to 44 00:03:11,224 --> 00:03:13,693 And I'm looking at my feet again. 45 00:03:14,761 --> 00:03:16,963 So, this is going to be row 46 00:03:16,963 --> 00:03:18,698 bravo, 47 00:03:19,999 --> 00:03:23,136 number seven, at 3 o’clock. 48 00:03:24,337 --> 00:03:57,003 Good words. 49 00:03:57,003 --> 00:03:57,570 Okay.