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centimeters at a go. it's going to still be a second here. i also prefer driving during the day to driving at night, so that makes complete sense to me. we're watching every little thing with this, right? so we're watching those thrusters. this was a slight delay compared to what it was supposed to docx, but also these little helium leaks. what's going on here? >> yes. so we knew there was a helium leak before launch. nasa and boeing was aware of it and they said, hey, you know what we think it is within our parameters that it's still safe to fly so we knew there was going to be one. but once the spacecraft got into orbit, they found two more. last night before nasa astronauts, butch wilmore and sunny williams went to sleep they made them do all these things to kind of shut down some of these thrusters to stop the leak. and they troubleshoot it overnight and decided that they were okay and go for this docking today. so it could have been more serious but turned out not to be. and so now they're just troubleshooting these final things. it's a first test