If you plan it right, I don't see why not. Just make sure to try and plan your maneuvers as early as possible, and don't warp through SOI changes, as there's a bug that can massively change your apoapsis and periapsis.
Not really sure. If you were to download from somewhere else, it wouldn't, as that would be piracy, but the developers plan to allow downloading past copies some time in the future.
Yep, trying to even alter Gilly's (smallest moon) orbit would require enough fuel tanks to cover the surface, and you would have to have a single thruster pushing out at maximum thrust for millions of years.
Why burn in Kerbol orbit? It's much cheaper to burn in low Kerbin orbit, and you have a better chance of saving the mission if something goes wrong. Edit: You could also just send up to fuel tanks with LV-N's mounted on them and dock them to the side of the vehicle, that way the entire thing doesn't go to waste.
What was the point in making this? The way I see it, you only made this thread to try and stir up drama, but instead, nobody had any idea what you were talking about
Well, there is a sonar type instrument that sends down a signal through certain densities such as dirt and bounces off once it reaches something dense like stone or wood. It's used by Archeologists when scanning certain buildings with a cellar/basement that isn't directly connected to the structure. Sorry, as I can't remember it's name.
Love the spacesuit! If you ask me though, I think you may want to increase the Kerbal's head height a bit. Right now he reminds me of that evil scientist from Crash Bandicoot.
I can't imagine the force it would take to lift that landscape up out of the atmosphere! @Deadweasel Please snip images from quotes, they tend to take up a good portion of the page and everyone's already seen them.
Why not read the title of the thread, or the OP? Aside from that, I if the mun was say, only a few dozen meters wide, and it was orbiting a rather large moon, which was orbiting far from it's parent body, I see no reason as to why this wouldn't work.
What exactly is happening when you launch? Are your rocket designs simply failing or are is there an actual bug at play here? If you need some extra help reaching orbit, you can look in the support forum as their are bountiful tutorials on ship building, flight techniques, etc.
This same thing happens at Moho, except it is actually a cone 5 km deep. This is caused by the way the planets heightmaps are wrapped to a spherical object. On the Mun, tis can be seen with jagged seams going up to the north and south pole, and also causes the terrain to be far less forgiving that that of the equator. You'll want to be careful, as the properties of the terrain and the way KSP maps camera movement can be unstable.