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Evidently the joints on the flaps still need a little work into not letting gases through, but it seemed to still have enough actuation to keep the spacecraft stable until the engines took over for the landing burn.

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[–] Lem453@lemmy.ca 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I thought for sure the camera was toast when it went all purple, it looks like the lense was essentially gone and we are just seeing the raw output of the CCD but then the flap moved and there was a few frames where you could actually see the flap and the damage but it's still actuating!

Amazing engineering.

There is essentially no better data that this regarding what the error tolerance is on the flaps. Should help create lots if reliability in future versions