>>12541427>>12541465It does. Watch the video from space:
>>12539748 Note it's only harder to flip for the solid ones, but they would also flip sooner or later. The thing is that rotating on the wrong axis takes more energy. The linear momentum is higher for the same angular momentum, if the mass is nearer the axis, so the tendency is for the rotating object to "fall" into the state where the mass is as far from the axis as possible.