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  2. Disney utilidor system - Wikipedia

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    The utilidors have been referred to as an "underground city", the functions of which include: [5] Waste removal: The Magic Kingdom uses an automated vacuum collection (AVAC) system for waste removal. Custodians remove trash from the park twenty-four hours a day, then dump it into AVAC system processors throughout the park.

  3. Automated vacuum collection - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., this type of system is installed in several places but Disney World and Roosevelt Island [11] are the best known. A pneumatic refuse collection system on Roosevelt Island, New York City, is said to be the largest in the United States and the only system in the U.S. serving a residential complex in this case nearly 10,000 people ...

  4. Walt Disney World - Wikipedia

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    The Walt Disney World Resort (also known as Walt Disney World or Disney World) is an entertainment resort complex located about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Orlando, Florida, United States. Opened on October 1, 1971, the resort is operated by Disney Experiences , a division of The Walt Disney Company .

  5. Utility tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Some of the largest and most famous utility tunnels are at Disney theme parks. They were first built for Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Florida. Smaller utilidor systems are built under the central section of Epcot's Future World, primarily beneath Spaceship Earth and Innoventions, and formerly at Pleasure Island.

  6. List of launch complexes - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39. 39A (1967—), leased by SpaceX since 2014 and modified to support its launch vehicles; 39B (1969—), now reconfigured for NASA's Space Launch System and Artemis program; 39C (2015—), dedicated to small-lift launch vehicles; Osaki Launch Complex (1975—1992) Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska (1998—)

  7. Mission: Space - Wikipedia

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    Mission: Space was sponsored by Compaq, which began working with Disney Imagineers on the design in April 2000. [2] Hewlett-Packard assumed the sponsorship upon its merger with Compaq in 2002. The simulator hardware used in Mission: Space was designed and built by Environmental Tectonics Corporation of Pennsylvania with a nearly $30 million ...

  8. Lists of space programs - Wikipedia

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    A space program is an organized effort by a government or a company with a goal related to outer space. Lists of space programs include: List of government space agencies; List of private spaceflight companies; List of human spaceflight programs; List of space programs of the United States; List of uncrewed spacecraft by program

  9. Space debris - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, ISO had published "a comprehensive set of space system engineering standards aimed at mitigating space debris. [with primary requirements] defined in the top-level standard, ISO 24113." By 2017, the standards were nearly complete. However, these standards are not binding on any party by ISO or any international jurisdiction.