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  2. How Does Mission SPACE at EPCOT Work? What You Should Know

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    Mission: SPACE at EPCOT is an intense thrill ride that uses centrifugal forces to simulate space flight. Each crewmate will be assigned a role: Engineer, Pilot, Navigator or Commander.

  3. World Discovery | Epcot Attractions | Walt Disney World Resort

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    Mission: SPACE Attraction located in World Discovery at EPCOT Blast off on a thrilling simulated NASA-style mission to Mars—or orbit the Earth on a more gentle ride through space.

  4. Mission: Space - Wikipedia

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    Mission: Space (stylized as Mission: SPACE) is a space exploration-themed pavilion and attached centrifugal motion simulator attraction located in the World Discovery section of Epcot at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida.

  5. Mission: Space Ride at Epcot (Detailed Guide to Ride)

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    Mission: SPACE at EPCOT first opened in 2003 and strives to recreate astronaut training as if you are on the first crewed mission to Mars. You board the fiction X-2 Deep Space Shuttle in the year 2036, and as a trainee, you’ll be arranged into a group of four to take on the training mission.

  6. Mission: SPACE, a motion simulator ride at Epcot theme park, is as close as you can get to blasting off into space without leaving Earth.

  7. Mission: SPACE | Epcot Attractions | Walt Disney World Resort

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    Mission: SPACE is a space shuttle simulator attraction where recruits rocket into outer space at Future World in Epcot, at Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida.

  8. Mission: SPACE | Epcot Attractions | Walt Disney World Resort

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    Find out aboard the newly relaunched Mission: SPACE! Kick off your journey by choosing to feel the full force of an actual space launch and rocket to the Red Planet as part of the Orange Mission. Or you can opt for the brand-new—and less intense—orbit around Earth as part of the Green Mission.