1:51:04
	Uplink completed.
1:51:11
	'- Yeah. That's more like it.
'- We're back in business.
1:51:13
	'- Yeah.
'- Okay, let's go.
1:51:15
	Look at your amps. How we doin'?
1:51:20
	We got her back up, Ken.
1:51:22
	Boy, I wish
you were here to see it.
1:51:24
	I'll bet you do.
1:51:27
	Way to go, Jack.
1:51:35
	'- Flight, this is RETRO.
'- Go, RETRO.
1:51:37
	Flight, we are looking
at a typhoon warning...
1:51:40
	'-on the edge of the prime recovery zone.
'-Say again, RETRO.
1:51:43
	We are looking at a typhoon warning
on the edge of the prime recovery area.
1:51:47
	This is just a warning.
It could miss them.
1:51:50
	Only if their luck changes.
1:51:52
	Jim, we're ready
for S.M. jettison!
1:51:55
	All right, Jack, on three!
1:51:58
	One... two...
1:52:01
	'- upward thrust.
'- We're loose!
1:52:04
	Reverse thrust!
1:52:06
	We have service module jettison.
1:52:08
	Okay, Houston,
service module is free.
1:52:11
	We're gonna take a look
at what we have here.
1:52:13
	Copy that.
1:52:19
	There it is. I see it!
1:52:21
	Oh.
1:52:24
	Houston, we're getting our first look
at the service module now.
1:52:27
	One whole side
of the spacecraft is missing.
1:52:31
	Right by the high gain antennae
a whole panel is blown out,
1:52:35
	right up, right up
to our heat shield.
1:52:39
	Uh, copy that, Aquarius.
1:52:42
	It looked like it got
the engine bell too. Can you see that?
1:52:48
	Oh, man, that's incredible.
1:52:54
	The heat shield.
1:52:56
	The heat will build up to as much
as 3,000 or 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit.