TL;DR After what must have been a crash on Kerbin there's now an undeployed radial parachute on escape trajectory away from the Sun. I'm new to KSP. I started a career mode and was trying out different part combinations, thinking bigger was better. After an inevitable string of failures, I decided to make the most basic possible rocket to practice controls and trajectory. Of course, more failures. Later on, I discover the tracking station and the concept of recovering vessels. I look to the debris column.... ...and I find there's a piece of debris shooting out of Kerbin orbit - not orbiting but moving (and accelerating) away from Kerbin. Upon closer inspection, it was an undeployed parachute from one of my tiny rockets, and it was, by my best guess (as there was no trajectory showing on the screen) independently orbiting the sun. Between that discovery and now, I got really carried away with a mission and sort of forgot about the adventurous debris that couldn't be tied down. It's been 114 in-game days and this undeployed parachute is 3.5 trillion meters from the sun, traveling at 342 km/s. It still doesn't show the path, but there's a periapsis marker at 9.7 billion meters on the opposite side of the sun and the description reads, "On escape trajectory out of the Sun". What could cause this? Is it the dubious physical time acceleration?