the unmanned lunar mission we have been planning for a while officially now has a name LunaVenture (KESA) the lander has an updated flight plan, this includes launching on STELLARIS VII, and more updates to the design, a special Attitude control system below the lander, fixed landing legs, special camera's, and better technology that will be used to scan the lunar surface during landing, the lander will lift off from Pad 39A, and it will climb into the upper atmosphere, the first stage will then decrease in engine thrust and be separated from the upperstage, the fairings will be separated from the rocket prior to upperstage separation, the lander will then increase our orbit further and further with every orbit, until we reach an orbit so far out we enter the sphere of influence of the moon,, we can then make a descent to the surface, and make a soft touchdown on the moon
@TomKerbal thanks! : D