Once the motor shut down they were in free fall and thus weightless. That continued for something like three minutes until descending back into the thicker air, where deceleration reintroduced G forces. Finally, constant descent velocity left them back at 1G.
The cabin cameras all use wide angle lenses which normally introduce such distortions. Note the forward facing external camera does not distort. That's typical of rectilinear lens use.
dominus_stercae 0 points 2.9 years ago
Once the motor shut down they were in free fall and thus weightless. That continued for something like three minutes until descending back into the thicker air, where deceleration reintroduced G forces. Finally, constant descent velocity left them back at 1G.
The cabin cameras all use wide angle lenses which normally introduce such distortions. Note the forward facing external camera does not distort. That's typical of rectilinear lens use.