Testtrack321
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Ok, got this from someone at NASA HQ
Looks like a very late opening. But soft opneings are always open to concideration.
Seriously, there are several Mars-related events happening next summer, and the opening of Mission: Space will likely take advantage of that. NASA is launching two rovers to Mars, one at the end of May and the other at the end of June. ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA are launching the Mars Express mission in late May. All of these missions, along with the Japanese mission Nozomi, arrive at Mars in December 2003 and January 2004. Disney is aware of this schedule, and has been looking at options for tying in the opening of their new attraction with these events.
Looks like a very late opening. But soft opneings are always open to concideration.