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<_whitenotifier-81d9> [Principia] dgeastman commented on issue #3331: Game crashes when loading a savefile - https://github.com/mockingbirdnest/Principia/issues/3331#issuecomment-1151814349
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<queqiao-> ⟨TheSquirrelPatrol⟩ well ill try again tomorrow when it's not 3am. fwitw, the quicksaves that I can load are all around 56mb, and the ones I cant are all around 72mb
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<queqiao-> ⟨Kerbinator⟩ a _probablity problem_: will it be possible to record thrust arcs in vessel history path
<queqiao-> I may start to do that forced bepicolombo-ex mission (I'll be burning when doing homework, at about 200x physics warp. That won't be too laggy which cause Isp increase)
<queqiao-> ⟨Kerbinator⟩ -forced
<queqiao-> ⟨Starcatcher⟩ When I try to plan a maneuver the white cutting trajectory only goes on for a few thousand kilometers before ending. How do I fix that?
<queqiao-> ⟨Starcatcher⟩ I didn’t show the entire predicted new orbit.
<queqiao-> ⟨leudaimon⟩ it only shows your future in the length of your mission plan
<queqiao-> ⟨Quadrupole⟩ In case some of you have not read this before.
<queqiao-> ⟨sciencecompliance⟩ Does anyone know if there is any significance to half the planets having obliquities in the mid-20 degree range?
<queqiao-> Earth: 23.44 degrees
<queqiao-> Mars: ~25
<queqiao-> Saturn: 26.7
<queqiao-> Neptune: 28.3
<queqiao-> ⟨sciencecompliance⟩ Then the rest of the planets have obliquities close to zero (or very nearly zero in the case of Mercury) or Uranus, which is the oddball of the bunch.
<queqiao-> ⟨sciencecompliance⟩ Obliquities close to zero makes sense to me, but having so many planets fairly close in obliquity at a seemingly random angle seems to be either some kind of heretofore unknown by me physical mechanism or a statistical anomaly.
<queqiao-> ⟨TheSquirrelPatrol⟩ Ok, I reproduced the crash with journaling on, I have a quicksave that I can load and run and play as normal with successful scene changes, then a couple manuevers and a phobos flyby and the game crashes on scene change. Journal is around 8gb, how do I send this all to you?
<_whitenotifier-81d9> [Principia] dgeastman opened issue #3375: Crash to desktop and corrupted save after Phobos flyby - https://github.com/mockingbirdnest/Principia/issues/3375
<_whitenotifier-81d9> [Principia] dgeastman commented on issue #3375: Crash to desktop and corrupted save after Phobos flyby - https://github.com/mockingbirdnest/Principia/issues/3375#issuecomment-1152605141
<raptop> I want to say that Mercury's low obliquity is related to tidal interactions with Sol (compare with it's 3:2 spin-orbit resonance), but could be wrong on the timescale
<raptop> Venus I've seen weird stuff on possibilities of the atmosphere doing tidal interactions with Sol
<raptop> the rest...
<raptop> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
<queqiao-> ⟨jdi⟩ Can Principia affect FAR? I'm seeing the Gemini capsule CoM shifter being much less effective this run, don't know if that's Principia or some change in RO itself.
<queqiao-> ⟨BeastyOne⟩ ⟪jdi⟫ Can Principia affect FAR? I'm seeing […] ⮪ https://discord.com/channels/319857228905447436/525721112458559490/978743749259710534 something else