Comparing the new image with an earlier one, shows significant bending of even the top landing legs, telling me that all legs have touched the surface at one point.
According to the landing stream, the main engine continued to fire for several minutes after touchdown. #IM2
Another observation (that I can't take credit for):
The team seemed to have deployed the #PRIME-1 drill in a last ditch effort to get some science results.
With the lander on it's side, it's highly doubtful the drill has contact to the ground. #IM1
https://www.nasa.gov/mission/polar-resources-ice-mining-experiment-1-prime-1/
Since the #IM2 lander uses very wide angle fisheye lenses, I was able to make a partial 360° panorama from the image.
This gives a slightly better sense of scale and direction.
@PaulHammond51 @falken I can't replicate the error either.
If everything fails you can get the original from here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/semeion/54371780808
@falken @stim3on
Thanks, I'll work on my setup.... :)