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Yes, the Delta-Glider.
So, what is the solution? A higher Perigee? Is 65km good?
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So, what is the solution?
Try it again but turn "damage and failure simulation" off.
On the subject of reentry from a lunar return, how do you figure out what time to return so that you can reenter over a specific ocean or continent? In Lunar Transfer MFD, you can set the reentry time when you perform TEI. Do you look at what part of the Earth that's opposite of you when you make the TEI burn and then figure how many times the Earth rotates in the time it takes you to return or is there a simpler method?
It might even be helpful to switch to using the DGIV, as its better-modeled damage and failure simulation would make it much easier to see what's going wrong and where, as long as you know where to look on the displays. I recall that I was able to safely aerobrake from Lunar return at ~65 km with the DGIV, which brought my apoapsis to a reasonable altitude for subsequent LEO insertion, though the hull temperatures were over 2000 degrees at peak heat load, so going higher and shallower with an inverted reentry would probably be safer and more effective.