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  1. MANEUVER - Maneuver for A New Eccentric Uber-Velocity to-Eternity Ride - My awesome (half-accidental) maneuver to make an atmospheric rocket get gravitationally slingshotted out of Kerbin's SOI by the Mun. In the demo, which means it would be an eternal voyage because there is no solar system. While the Kerbonaut would EVA out near the Mun (attempting to EVA-land on it) and get into an orbit around Kerbin that's hitting Mun's orbit perfectly, with an apoapsis of 78 million metres and periapsis at around 1.2 million metres. Both the spacecraft and the Kerbal always stayed at more than 1500m/s after leaving Kerbin's atmosphere. ORE - Orbital Reentry Extermination - The art of sending a spacecraft into space with just enough fuel to get into a quite high, very eccentric Kerbin orbit. But not a single bit further. Or lower. OOPS - Orbital Observation Platform Satellite - A satellite designed to have a very low orbit around Kerbin. SAS - Super Advanced Spaceship - Everything that has a parachute. And landing gears. And can actually use them. SOUP - Spacecraft Of Unbelievable Propulsion - A relatively tiny manned spacecraft that's launched using a whole lot of boosters. It's actually more of a "Barely Flying Object Of Unbelievable Likeliness to Kill Its Crew" to be honest. These would sometimes send a FISH up into the orbit: FISH - Freely Rotating Satellite Hub - A satellite with crew that doesn't use an SAS once in orbit and is set to spin really fast. For science purposes. Jeb's always laughing when he sits inside a FISH, so it can't be bad at all... MAPS - Mun Accelerated Propulsion Satellite - An unmanned satellite using the gravity of the Mun to slingshot itself into a kerbolar orbit. There, it would then do science and make somewhat detailed maps of the system and its orbits. Just a theoretical thing, I'm not sure if this would ever work as intended (with my level of competence, it most likely will do anything but doing what it should do). Once I bought the full version I'll try this out though.
  2. Is this compatible with the demo version of KSP, or is there a special version for the demo?
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