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[BUG]physics glitch after impact (science junior bay flying) (1.0)


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KSP Version: 1.0 windows 7 x64

What Happens: after a crashed flight (capsule overheated) the science junior bay survived the impact and kept rising through the atmosphere at a steady 0.4 m/s.

Mods / Add-Ons: All Stock

Steps to Replicate:

I have not yet tried to replicate this, (been watching to see where the science bay is going) but it happened when the craft flipped around on re-entry, overheating the command pod. it exploded, and a science junior bay and a service module with two mystery goo units in it crashed vertically into the terrain, with the service module first. to my surprise the science junior bay survived and has been rising slowly but steadily through the atmosphere since at 0.4 m/s.

Other Notes/Pictures/Log Files:

2 images showing the steady rate of ascent, the output.log file and the .craft file.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/yw4q6gg378mopuj/AAAnM9R3DsTaMwqR0J5eQmJ1a?dl=0

The impact of the craft in the output log file is around line 15823 (yes. 15823. notepad++ sais the total file here has a massive 870469 lines.

side note: HOLY FRAK, 30 MB .txt file for output. log, and since then, the one in my KSP folder has grown by 10 MB EVERY 5 minutes. now I'm curious what is going to happen here.

side-side note, IT IS WITCHCRAFT I TELL YOU.

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