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  1. @The Space Peacock thanks for merging this! About the video size -- the bug report submission page said the limit was 500MB, and the video I submitted was 200MB if I'm not mistaken. Is there a lower limit I should adhere to to make things easier for you in future?
  2. Reported Version: v0.2.1 (latest) | Mods: none | Can replicate without mods? Yes OS: Windows 11 Home 22621.3007 | CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12800H 2.40 GHz | GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti | RAM: 64GB DDR5 straight away, since it's probably just another variant of the landed state bug. Basically, I had previously done some rendezvous between 3 craft to do some fuel exchange, etc., and I wanted to undock to split up the vessels. I first wanted to undock one of the vessels, which was essentially dead weight, and crash it into Kerbin. The entire merged vessel was in LKO of ~100km. After undocking and executing a burn to get "(COMBINED)-14" on a crash course with kerbin, the unfocused vessel ("DEFAULT NAME-11"), originally still in its 100km LKO, suddenly flipped into a landed state, and its speed changed to 204m/s. It's also worth noting that a "Vessel Recoverable" notification popped up at the time the issue occurred. "DEFAULT NAME-11" seemed to be frozen in the same position, despite showing a non-zero velocity, although "(COMBINED)-14" and other in-flight vessels continued to move on their trajectories. When I switched to control "DEFAULT NAME-11", it began to fall more or less straight at Kerbin, although as it fell, it still showed up as "Landed" state from the tracking station. From the time "DEFAULT NAME-11" flipped into a landed state, no orbital lines for that vessel showed up in the map view (orbital lines for other vessels showed up correctly). See attached video. The issue seems reproducible, starting from the attached save ("Kraken.json"), undocking, and performing a retrograde burn. I'm not sure if this matters, but I think in most of the cases where I've reproduced it, the issue occurred while I was in map view. I've reproduced it 5 or more times at this point, starting from the same save. One weird thing: Given that the issue seemed very similar to the previously reported ones, I tried the workaround posted by The Space Peacock: However, after reloading a save where I manually changed the situation from "Landed" to "Orbiting", it did not fix the issue. I'm not sure if the changed velocity (from ~2245 m/s to 204 m/s) created problems for the vessel even after its situation was fixed, or what. Included Attachments: Medaltvksp2x6420240131121932(handbrake).mp4 Kraken.json
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