the second flyover is over the plain i showed you that we are informally calling sputnick. this is giving you a scale of the features you are looking at. really beautiful surfaces and we will see a lot more of this. this is 400 meter per pixel imagery and by next week we will have more than twice as much. the three frames we have been able to share by the end of the day we will share with you as well covering her terrains. i think i will turn it over to andy gladstone. >> thanks alan. if we could go to the first time stamp and i will show you what the atmosphere team is looking at. we have had to wait until we got past pluto and we are looking back toward the sun to get the best data set. this shows you on the left an animation of what it is like when pluto goes in front of the sun as seen from the spacecraft. and the curves on the right show you two plausible models for pluto's atmosphere and we show you the data coming down. each one of those points is ten seconds. but we get for every point on there we get a whole spectrum. and on the way out if we flip it you see the gr