How do i prevent Atmospheric pressure damage? it makes it harder to put things to orbit

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    6,405 FunkPunk

    @stander the part description tells you it can’t handle high or low pressure. You can use the Space Habitat part instead, but it has way less capacity.

    1.8 years ago
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    613 stander

    @YaMomzBox420 ok so the part that always gets damaged is the crew compartment

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    1,176 YaMomzBox420

    What is your payload made of? Is it a crew cabin with docking ports? A fuel tank? Something else? How big is it and the launch vehicle? How fast does it go? TWR? What altitude does it usually fail at? What are your physics settings like? Tinker panel? Am I ever gonna run out of questions? No? O.o

    1.8 years ago
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    @CloakPin
    ohhhhh how could i have forgotten what we were talking about ;-;

    1.8 years ago
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    387 CloakPin

    @SamTheFox
    We used to not be able to land on any gas giants. Never tried lately though.
    Get too deep in its atmosphere and it would crush your ship.
    It was probably just faster heat damage but it gave the proper effect of pressure damage.

    1.8 years ago
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    353 Toinkove

    That's strange it shouldn't have, unless the fairing ejection damaged the payload. It can happen sometimes if the fairing is to cramped. Best solution would be to upload the craft so someone can take a look at it see what's going on, otherwise it's just gonna be a very long guessing game!

    1.8 years ago
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    613 stander

    @Toinkove The payload was protected but it still got damaged

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    353 Toinkove

    Protect it with a fairing?

    1.8 years ago
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    613 stander

    @SamTheFox yeah, I was launching a docking target but I can’t get to orbit because of pressure damage

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    pressure damage exists...?

    1.8 years ago

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