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 Common is a **submodule** of msa-toolkit repository.
 
-A **submodule** is a separated repo, with its own commits and history, of your main project. It is shown as a subdirectory of the main repo, but technically is not just a subdirectory. This is due to the fact that the submodule and the repo are treated separately.
+A **submodule** is a separate repo, with its own commits and history, of your main project. It is shown as a subdirectory of the main repo, but technically is not just a subdirectory. This is due to the fact that the submodule and the repo are treated separately.
 
-For example, the main repo we are going to use is `msa-toolkit`. This repo has a submodule which is `common` in which are stored all the common files, data and functions used among the departments. 
+For example, the main repo we are going to use is `msa-toolkit`. This repo has a submodule which is `common` where all the common files, data, and functions are stored. 
 
 
 <div style="border-left: 4px solid #ffa500; padding: 10px;">
-<strong style="color: #ffa500;">âš  Warning:</strong> When working on main repo msa-toolkit be sure on what branch/commit is your submodule checked out. Data and results may be different on simulation if submodule is not updated to latest version!
+<strong style="color: #ffa500;">âš  Warning:</strong> When working on main repo msa-toolkit be sure which branch/commit your submodule is checked out on. Data and results may be different in simulation if submodule is not updated to latest version!
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   * **settings**: this folder only contains `odeConfig.m`, which contains ODE settings.
 
 
-<div style="border-left: 4px solid rgb(229, 77, 92); padding: 10px;"><strong style="color:rgb(229, 77, 92)">! Caution:</strong> Don't touch `odeConfig.m` if you don't know what you're doing, from this configuration file depend ode-based script, such ad ballistic.m, and so all the toolkits!.
+<div style="border-left: 4px solid rgb(229, 77, 92); padding: 10px;"><strong style="color:rgb(229, 77, 92)">! Caution:</strong> Don't touch `odeConfig.m` if you don't know what you're doing, from this configuration file depend ODE-based script, such ad `ballistic.m`, and so do all the toolkits!.
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-Inside the mission folder, you can find all the missions and their data and configurations file. Each folder has the name of the mission in a specific format/order. This format is the one you have to use when speficing the mission in `missionConfig.m`.
+Inside the mission folder, you can find all the missions and their data and configurations file. Each folder has the name of the mission in a specific format/order. This format is the one you have to use when specifying the mission in `missionConfig.m`.
 
 ```matlab
 % YEAR_ROCKETNAME_LOCATION_MONTH 
@@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ Inside this folder you will find:
 
 * config: there are four files of config:
 
-    * `environmentConfig.m`: it sets environmental variables for the launch and they are indipendent from the rocket itself (latitude, longitude, ...)
-    * `paraConfig.m`: configs for all parachutes onboard of both main and parafoil
+    * `environmentConfig.m`: it sets environmental variables for the launch and they are independent from the rocket itself (latitude, longitude, ...)
+    * `paraConfig.m`: configs for all parachutes onboard, including both the main and parafoil
     * `rocketConfig.m`: general parameters of the rocket divided for each bay (nose, parafoil, recovery, ...)
     * `windConfig.m`: wind custom and wind matlab configs
-* data: all the `.mat` files are stored; the collect all the data which will be used by toolkits
+* data: all the `.mat` files are stored; they collect all the data which will be used by toolkits
 
 <div style="border-left: 4px solid rgb(30, 139, 255); padding: 10px;"><strong style="color:rgb(30, 139, 255)">ℹ️ Note:</strong> Classes were introduced during the 2024 refactoring of the toolkit! This new architecture enhances robustness, automation, and includes auto-generated documentation for classes.
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