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Ok, I agree that film would not have survived this.
 

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I'm kind of surprised they didn't mount them in a housing box to keep the elements off while waiting for launch.

Having been involved in a project where we once accidentally nose dived a small unmanned plane into the ground (Reminder to programmers on coordinate spaces: -100m altitude from current position is vastly different from -100m altitude...), I've been highly impressed by the survive-ability of modern solid state storage.
 

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I'm kind of surprised they didn't mount them in a housing box to keep the elements off while waiting for launch.

Having been involved in a project where we once accidentally nose dived a small unmanned plane into the ground (Reminder to programmers on coordinate spaces: -100m altitude from current position is vastly different from -100m altitude...), I've been highly impressed by the survive-ability of modern solid state storage.
I think they didn't expect it.
 
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