-board. Once this data is on your computer, our postflight tools make it
-easy to quickly get to the numbers everyone wants, like apogee altitude,
-max acceleration, and max velocity. You can also generate and view a
-standard set of plots showing the altitude, acceleration, and
-velocity of the rocket during flight. And you can even export a data file
-useable with Google Maps and Google Earth for visualizing the flight path
-in two or three dimensions!
+board. Once this data is on your computer, you can replay the flight in
+real time, get plots and summary information from your data,
+export a CSV file for further manipulation in your favorite spreadsheet,
+or export a KML file so that you can visualize the flight path in three
+dimensions with [Google Earth](http://www.google.com/earth)!