The pressure in SEPICA Fan 3 had risen enough by Wednesday 6/9 to allow the high voltage to be turned on, thus returning the SEPICA instrument to operation. However, SEPICA's return lasted but one day, as Fan 3 emptied before the next day's pass. The pressure in Fan 2 is still hovering at 90% of the minimum pressure required for operation. These pressure changes are a result of slow seepage of gas through the pressure regulation valves. The SEPICA team feels that this was a good operational and calibration exercise at the least, since if the pressure in Fan 2 comes up, it will also be operated at this low pressure. The other ACE instruments are operating normally. ACE level 2 data is now available from the ACE Science Center web page: http://www.srl.caltech.edu/ACE/ASC Currently, data from the EPAM, MAG, SWEPAM and ULEIS instruments are available, and data from the other instruments will be available soon. ACE level 2 data is suitable for serious study.