Hi there. At first, I want to point out, tham I'm pretty new to KSP and space craft engineering, so my ships are not very efficient. I made this spacecraft after flying and analyzing amazing Munitaur II by Foursh, so you might find some inspiration here and there. More screenshoots: http://imgur.com/a/4NuYo While making this rocket, my pilloting skills were, let's just say, not good. It is designed to have a lot of fuel for orbital maneuvering, more than you need. It might come usefull as new planets are on the way. Lander is designed to be able to land on Mun and on Minimus in the same flight - althought I'm not sure if this would work, as for now I dont really know how to transfer for one moon to another (but I will figure it out!). Fuel tanks are in radial position, becouse engine looks damn sexy just under non-fuel-tank parts. Also, it improves stability. Orbital stage might be hard to maneuver, thats why there are 2 rcs tanks above it. I recommend to do all decouples while having some thrust, becouse decoupled parts might decouple some of the engines as well. There might be few bugs, right now some boosters wobble despite struts, orbital stages tend to spin sometimes, etc. I'm still working on this ship. I would appreciate your suggestions, especially about ascent stages. I dont really know which boosters are more efficient in such construction - solid or liquid fueled, more shorter boosters or fewer longer ones; what launching sequence is better; etc. Thanks in advance for any suggestions and support.