UmbralRaptop changed the topic of #principia to: READ THE FAQ: http://goo.gl/gMZF9H; The current version is 🐎. We currently target 1.5.1, 1.6.1, and 1.7.x. <scott_manley> anyone that doubts the wisdom of retrograde bop needs to get the hell out | https://xkcd.com/323/ | <egg> calculating the influence of lamont on Pluto is a bit silly…
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egg. — @Gordon Dry we do nothing about rotation for the moment
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egg. — eventually we will do persistent rotation but correctly
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egg. — (at which point we will be incompatible with PersistentRotation, obviously)
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Acer_Saccharum. — Will a persistent thrust component be next in the pipeline then?
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Acer_Saccharum. — Or something else
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Acer_Saccharum. — I'd really love to make full use of extended burns that principia makes possible
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<egg>
no, persistent thrust is not something we are working on at the moment, so it's years away
<UmbralRaptop>
Zemlo release notes include a video recreating Dawn
<egg>
UmbralRaptop: s/Zem/Zerme/
<UmbralRaptop>
doh
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Gordon Dry. — I guess I'm new in the club of "KSP crashes with Principia" - happened already two times.
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Gordon Dry. — Are crash.dmp files helpful?
<egg>
please refer to the FAQ for details on how to report crashes
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<egg>
though we are beginning to think that some of the instability in recent versions might not be completely our fault, seeing as we have had dumps that were not anywhere near our code