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-The Rover is now powered by an RTG rather than Solar Panels. This allows to explore the Munar Poles.
-The Rover is now equipped with a Reaction Wheel for Stability and a Probe Core to righten it up if it still rolled over.
-The Lander is equipped with an Avionics Hub so you can use both Seats for Scientists/Engineers
-The Landing Legs and Antenna of the Lander now unfold when the Lander is separated from the upper Stage (Action Group 3)
-The Upper Stage now has only one S3-3600 Tank. So it can't be reused as Orbital Fuel Depot anymore. This helps TWR at Liftoff.
-The Middle Stage has Airbrakes and Drogue Chutes for a Powered Landing rather than Parachute Recovery. This reduces Part Count.
-Ovrall Streamlining reduced the Part Count from 364 to 303 to reduce Lag