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Mission: Space

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/* Attraction Plot */
==Attraction Plot==
Although Mission: Space is considered a pavilion, it really only includes one attraction (titled Mission: Space). The attraction is set in the year 2036, the 75th anniversary of man arriving on the moon.  ===Queue===In the future, any person with the proper training can travel to space. To get this training, guests are entering the International Space Training Center. As they wait in the queue, they can see various artificial from the history of space travel. A large gravity wheel, and props from the 2000 movie, Mission to Mars as well as a replica NASA moon rover can all be found in the queueseen here. Along and flags flying overhead give the way, Training Center an international feel As guests enter the Command Room they will also see a replica NASA moon rover, as well as plaque that plaques commorating the past, present and even future of space travelline the walls. A picture of the first family in space and the "First Deep Space Mission" can also be found in the queue, reinforcing that the idea that in space travel has advanced a lot by the year 2036. . As guests continue to make their way through the queue, anyone they can travel read and hear inspirational quotes from famous astronauts and astronomers including Neil Armstrong, Galileo, President John F. Kennedy, Plato, Kalpana Chawla, Carl Sagen, and even NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe.  While in the queue guests have the ability to split into two lines. A cast member asks them if they would like to be on the moonGreen Team (the milder version) or the Orange Team (the normal version). After choosing their version of the ride, guests get a colored card and enter the color coded "Ready Rooms". Here, guests watch a short instructional video from CapCom, and they are given their role for the mission. In total their are four assignments that guests can get: * The Commander * The Pilot * The Navigator * The Engineer After getting their roles, guests are buckled into their seats aboard the X-2 Rocket, which is almost ready for lift-off.