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Alice: "CDH is nominal. Our C&DH pointers are right where we predicted."

And that's all we need to hear. C&DH is Command & Data Handling, and the 'pointers' refer to the amount of storage used on the SSR = Solid State Recorders. If those pointers are in the right place, that means we've executed the entire flyby, without an abort, or an instrumental power failure, or a switchover to the other CPU, or any of the myriad other things that could happen onboard the spacecraft.

We don't know what is in those data, but we know we took 50 gigabits, and they're sitting right there, just 6 billion km away, waiting to be downlinked.