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Mission Space Fast Facts
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Presented by: HP (Hewlett Packard)
Location: Future World in Epcot (between GM Test Track and Wonders of Life pavilions)
Timeline: International Space Training Center, year 2036
Height of attraction: 35 feet
Area of attraction: 45,000 square feet
Queuing options: Standby line and FASTPASS
Minimum guest height requirement: 44 inches
Precautions: Warning signs for health considerations. In addition, expectant mothers and guests prone to motion sickness or made uncomfortable by enclosed dark spaces, spinning or simulators should not ride. Carefully review the posted signs before participating in this experience. Seating for a milder experience is available.
Planetary Plaza: Anchored with dramatic spheres representing the moon, Jupiter, a rotating Earth and the red planet. Quotations from significant persons adorn the area including, "Look Upward...from this world to the heavens," Plato; "The Universe...stands continually open to our gaze..." Galileo; and "We set sail on this new sea because there is knowledge to be gained..." U.S. President John F. Kennedy.
Space Simulation Lab: Anchored by a rotating Gravity Wheel. Also: a Lunar Rover on loan from the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
Gravity Wheel: 35 feet in diameter. Cutaway views of living areas in a habitat designed for space travel.
Gravity Wheel: 35 feet in diameter. Cutaway views of living areas in a habitat designed for space travel.
Ready Room: Crew positions -- pilot, commander, navigator, engineer. CapCom leading the training mission orientation is actor Gary Sinise.
Ride bays: 4 bays, each housing 10 X-2 rocket capsules
Ride bays: 4 bays, each housing 10 X-2 rocket capsules
X-2 rocket capsule configuration: Straight-across seating for a crew of 4 guests
Total number of guests per each ride cycle: 160
Duration of ride: The entire Mission: SPACE experience, from pre-show to Advance Training Lab, can last from 45 minutes to more than an hour. The ride to Mars lasts approximately 4 minutes from capsule door close to open.
Duration of ride: The entire Mission: SPACE experience, from pre-show to Advance Training Lab, can last from 45 minutes to more than an hour. The ride to Mars lasts approximately 4 minutes from capsule door close to open.
Ride system: State-of-the-art centrifuge technology, sophisticated visual imaging systems and audio systems. Two primary computers on the ride system control the entire ride and show functions of the attraction, including the pitch and roll of each spacecraft. In addition there are 30 motion-control computers on board that control altitude during flight. A show-control computer operates the interactive functions within each capsule. Guests also can opt for a version of the attraction featuring a milder ride experience.
G-Force: Of less force and less duration than an actual shuttle launch, and less force than a typical roller coaster
Advance Training Lab: Post-show area includes Space Race, Space Base, Expedition: Mars, Postcards from Space
Mission: SPACE Cargo Bay: A 1,500-square-foot merchandise location includes astronaut-inspired gear
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