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The money shot:

Their update states that their batteries are depleted, they don't expect them to recharge and that the mission is now over.
Yup, that lander is on its side. Damn, that sucks.
Yeah. Given that they kept the engine running at idle for a while, I was half expecting to see a trail. I'd like to know the dynamics of the touchdown. I'm sure they'll figure out most of it but they probably prioritised payload data over images of the touchdown.
Commiserations to IM. Really unlucky to fix issues from their first mission then end up with the same, if not a worse, result.
Maybe the moon’s on its side