OK, now the bug with a player being able to spawn only one transport (ship/rover) seems fixed, so I was able to put my rover into my Connie again.
So, after spawning at ArcCorp, and finding out there is nothing to do there due to a massive flood, I TEST'ed some surfing, before heading off to Lorvile.
Another bug/feature I've noticed is that if you "engage systems" on the rover, this will activate the turret, and when you park your rover in your Connie cargo bay and power if off, the turret will move into it's inactive position on the side of the rover and hit a wall of the cargo bay, which will make the rover turn to about 45 degree angle with wheels on the rim of the cargo bay. So it''s better to check whether your turret is activated or not, and drive the rover into the cargo bay with the turret being inactive. It's activated on the below screenshot.
Also, if you park your rover backwards, it may be easier to get in while you are in the ship, as there is a little bit more space in the front of the cargo bay due to a small pad in front of the ladder.
This time I went to Wala to test if the bug with the Ship disappearing is applicable to it, as well as I wanted to explore those areas of green. Wasn't sure what are they growing down there.
As soon as I've landed, I've hard the alarm, and I've immediately opened the Connie's Cargo bay. Then I've ran to the elevator. When I've barely made it outside, the ship has disappeared, but the rover has already been on the ground. So, the bug seems to still be there.
Well, apparently this green stuff was some sort of crystals, which were scattered across the surface of Wala, as well as these were visible on the rocks.
There also was some green/cyan'ish dust. So, not sure if this green stuff is a crystal, an ore and a "dust" at the same time, or those are different. Maybe our TEST Mining Division can tell.
Another interesting thing on Wala is the gravity, which is pretty low. You could jump high up and long distances. You could also jump on top of large stones and rocks this way. Also, due to the low gravity, Ursa rover could fly if you hit a bump, which feels like a gravlev rover (an idea to the developers).
The only unfortunate thing, is that there is no bed in Ursa, so when I log in next time, I'll need to to the whole travel to Lorvile and back again.