Bug #3330
Updated by Squelch about 10 years ago
Description: Kerbals sometimes (often) fly off MK1 pod at about 10-30 m/s upon going on EVA, or can hurl a body length while landed on the Mun. Kerbals sometimes (often) slide off the MK1 command pod during EVA too. EVA. This is easiest to duplicate while in orbit due to low gravity. gravity, but still hurls Kerbals a body length while landed on the Mun.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Get a vessel consisting of MK1 command pod, with something attached at the small end. Probe cores, inline batteries, and parachutes work. Seems slightly worse with solar panels attached to an inline battery on the small end of the MK1.
2. Go to space (diminished effect while in gravity)
3. EVA the occupant.
Observations: Notes:
1. The Kerbal often begins to slide down the capsule, eventually (within 10-20 seconds) I also experience Bug #3328, Kerbals sliding completely off the capsule's MK1 command pod ladder. OR
2. Immediately after EVA, the Kerbal can be seen twitching or oscillating against the MK1 hull. Like perhaps part of the Kerbal is not completely outside the capsule.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Get a vessel consisting of MK1 command pod, with something attached at the small end. Probe cores, inline batteries, and parachutes work. Seems slightly worse with solar panels attached to an inline battery on the small end of the MK1.
2. Go to space (diminished effect while in gravity)
3. EVA the occupant.
Observations: Notes:
1. The Kerbal often begins to slide down the capsule, eventually (within 10-20 seconds) I also experience Bug #3328, Kerbals sliding completely off the capsule's MK1 command pod ladder. OR
2. Immediately after EVA, the Kerbal can be seen twitching or oscillating against the MK1 hull. Like perhaps part of the Kerbal is not completely outside the capsule.