I'm just properly going through some footage of SN10 (from the usual YouTube 3rd-parties who have got their output down to a fine art) and its... post-landing disassembly.
Finally think I confirmed what the spinning thing was, right at the end[1]. Looks like it was a pressurised-gas cylinder that was flung away, maybe itself undamaged, but outgassing anyway by the now severed tubing, making it rotate rapidly along its axis (and perpetuating this) as it flies out of shot.
A bit of a "badoom.. tish!" to the event, I suppose. Certainly makes me laugh!
(Also, I wish I could get the YouTube app to work like it used to, and not go into (sideways) portrait mode when I went
into the video in landscape, having had the Watch Later list that way, and I want to just go back and manually choose my next chosen Watch Later! There's probably some setting. Not relevent to Space, but... Grrrrr!)
In other space-hardware news, elsewhere I've seen a slightly heated discussion start about whether Ingenuity should be called a "Mars Rover". ((Sparked by its mention in
https://xkcd.com/2433/ ...)) And, if not, what it
should be called. (Assuming it gets to be a Mars Anything, of course.) Any (non-heated) thoughts from the far more sensible Bay12 crowd?
[1] First the whole thing shoots up in flames, scattering lower debris; then the majority of it lands again, obviously rupturing the header tank, with loads more bits shooting off, and there is a whole new lot of debris, including something that was "fluttering" away (debris, not a foreground bird).