Hi KSP forums! My name is Christopher, and I'm working on a project for my math class in my high school. We were prompted to research any topic we wanted, so long as it was related to math. Naturally I chose something KSP related, and since we need an expert consultant, I thought you guys would be perfect for the job. Essentially, I will be using 3 equations (Delta-V, Hohmann maneuver and TWR ratio) to calculate the parameters for a very efficient (for my standards at least) rocket in Kerbal Space Program. This rocket will put a small lander on the Mun, nothing too fancy but enough to demonstrate the mathematics involved. I have some questions that I'm required to ask, and I've attached the link to the document outlining the whole project. 1. Are there any ways that you use mathematics on a daily basis? 2. As your field (KSP and/or orbital mechanics) was being developed, are you aware of any areas that would have been dependent on or influenced by math? 3. Is there a difference in how the math in this topic would be perceived by some who works in the field compared to your audience/client/general public? https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzIDpB02iaEPYlNTRFFITTUxb00/edit?usp=sharing Feel free to make comments if you find any mistakes. I would prefer responses to come from someone who is actually an expert in the field, but as long as you know what you're talking about I can use it Thank you for your time, I appreciate it! Christopher