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Mission: Space

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Mission: Space begins with a launch countdown, which includes various tension building special effects. Just before the countdown ends, the seats tilt back into launch position. As the space shuttle takes off, guests will feel like they are quickly picking up speed. The the attraction gives off G force of 2.5g, making guests feel 2.5 times heavier then they actually are. After escaping the Earth's gravitational pull, and making their way through space, guests will feel weightless. As the space ship travels toward Mars, each guest must execute their duty. To do this each crew member must press the button in front of them when Mission Control tells them to do so. If a guest fails to accomplish their task, the auto-pilot will take over and do it. Although their are many buttons and switches in front of each guests, they are their only to add realism and do not do anything.
 
[[Image:Missionspace.jpg|thumb|The ride controls that guests can use inside Mission: Space.]]
The trip to Mars includes a slingshot around the moon, a simulated hypersleep (to make the time it takes to get to Mars seem more realistic) and a landing on Mars itself. Along the way, the ship may experience various difficulties, depending on how well guests execute their responsibilities. After landing on Mars guests disembark. After exiting the attraction, guests are invited to explore the Advanced Training Lab postshow.