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Well, I did also mention stiffness which would relate to how much of a shock absorber effect there would be - preventing a bounce, so if they came in hard, that may indeed have been a factor. Maybe more to the point, it seems to be a fairly unforgiving mode of landing - maybe a NASA "bouncing ball" landing would have absorbed the harder landing without issue ?



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