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Just convert the meters to whatever units they use on Imperial and you're good to go.
I mean com on We have enough crashed crap on real life Mars because of imperial system. Enough is enough.
Yeah you guys almost hit my village with that thing. >:-(
Heck, if you're smart enough to memorize all the convoluted, arbitrary bullcrap numbers in the imperial system, you're smarter than you need to be to learn metric.
Which moon?
Just FYI NASA, and every other scientific institution uses metric, because imperial sucks juicy buns for stuff like that.
Back on topic, for one, metric is easy as hell. And on the other hand, you'll barely come into contact with it in this game, as far as I'm aware.
Edit: Just looked it up on wikipedia, you are referring to earth's single moon right?