The iconic Mars sculpture at EPCOT’s Mission: Space is undergoing a significant transformation, as workers continue to replace the discolored orange paneling with new red panels. This overhaul is part of a long-term effort to restore the vibrant appearance of the sculpture, ensuring it remains a striking feature at the entrance of this thrilling attraction.
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Currently, three large rows of black paneling are visible on the Mars sculpture, indicating the ongoing work. These black panels are placeholders and will soon be replaced with the shiny red paneling that now covers most of the sphere. The old discolored orange panels, which are almost entirely removed, can still be seen at the top of the sphere and to the right of the black panels. It’s only a matter of time before these remaining sections are updated, completing the sculpture’s refreshed look.
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The process of replacing the paneling on the Mars sculpture has been gradual. Issues with the fading paint were first reported in May of last year, prompting the start of the repair work. Since then, the refurbishment has seen steady progress, with panels being removed and replaced at various times throughout the year. Despite the ongoing work, Mission: SPACE remains open, allowing guests to enjoy the attraction’s exciting journey to Mars while the entrance undergoes its transformation.
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