A zoom of the angular rate data at the moment the thrust dropped

A zoom of the angular rate data at the moment the thrust dropped
A zoom of the angular rate data at the moment the thrust dropped From a steady attitude hold with near-zero rates, the x-axis rate suddenly begins climbing at a constant rate to about 12 degrees per second in a couple of seconds, implying a huge torque on the spacecraft. The oscillation in the trace indicates some nutation or precession. The change in evolution at 155.5 seconds may indicate a second change in the configuration of the nozzle, perhaps the rest breaking off.