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The real reason I am posting is because I made the mistake of landing hard on a lava planet with autobrake off. Planet was at 4.3 Earths gravity. I had a HV, 3 SVs and about 7 320k containers fully loaded. With determination I was able to takeoff using a combination of upwards and forward thrust movement (wasnt able to takeoff straight up). I also had to cycle the afterburners a few times. A good lesson learned that cost me some extra time and alot of fuel, but at least I wasnt stranded.