bloomsburg. now, when you look where aberdeen is, bloomsburg is almost due north, possibly a li little westward. that makes sense if it was to follow the rain shield northward instead of the winds at 16,000 feet to the northeast. it's unconfirmed but we've had pictures from the bloomsburg area where obviously it's not that high at all. so this is a massive, of course, blimp that is drifting slower than 30 miles per hour, and if it's below that cloud deck it's going to be even slower with the rain hampering its movement. but again, it's interesting, not following winds to the northeast but if it's well lower, of course, below the cloud deck, north to northwest. again, that is some distance from the scranton area to the southwest. so very interesting. we're working to confirm that if it is on the ground, which would be very good news if it landed in a safe area. >> right. not confirmed yet. we're on it, trust me. tom sater, thank you. mary schiavo, thank you as well. we've now getten our first bit