Lift off > kerbin orbit > kerbol orbit > orbital manoeuvres to align with new planet > get into new planetary orbit > land > probably explode. You are going to need some serious building skills or awesome new parts but that would be the basics of it. Or how I would do it at least.
My PC can run modern games at 60fps with at least high settings. The optimisation (due to alpha) is pretty bad right now. I just hope they optimise it well for release.
Yeah, It\'s awesome to get to walk about on the mun buit now they\'re stranded. I\'m launching a rescue mission as we speak. I only need one trip though because one of them decided to have a look about with his EVA thrusters and crashed into the munar surface at high speeds.
I think the cold would be the main factor. Remember that space is pretty much at 0 Kelvin (about -273 Centigrade) so you you just freeze. Not sure how cold it would be in the sun. Still pretty cold I imagine. No atmosphere to trap all that warmth that we need.
'they will almost certainly be under acceleration for 100% of the time.' I somehow missed that rather important part of your post. Apologies. Although, it would cause problems with a classic centrifuge (2001 type thing) but I imagine it\'s not beyond the human race to think of something that would counteract this.
That\'s why we would build space ships. Gravity has nothing to do with air pressure. Only if you keep the engines going. If there is nothing 'pushing' you you would not accelerate in interstellar space. You\'d just keep going at a constant speed.
So many tutorials on youtube if you look for them. Most will be about song composition but ones that are on things like mastering are helpful to anyone that\'s creating music. ;D