Euro-Mir

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Euro-Mir is a space-themed spinning roller coaster located at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany.[1] Unlike most spinning coasters, however, the cars do not spin freely, but are rotated by motors at set points during the ride. It was designed by Franz Mack and opened in 1997.

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Euro-Mir
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Europa-Park
LocationEuropa-Park
Park sectionRussia
Coordinates48°15′53″N 7°43′11″E
StatusOperating
Opening dateJune 12, 1997 (1997-06-12)
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TypeSteel Spinning
ManufacturerMack Rides
DesignerFranz Mack
Lift/launch systemSpiral lift
Height92 ft (28 m)
Length3,215.3 ft (980.0 m)
Speed49.7 mph (80.0 km/h)
Duration4:33
Capacity1600 riders per hour
G-force4
Height restriction51 in (130 cm)
WebsiteOfficial website
Euro-Mir at RCDB
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The ride is modeled on the Soviet/Russian space station Mir. It consists of five cylindrical towers, with the ride simulating a trip into space and re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.[2] The largest tower, which contains the helical lift hill, is a dodecagon, 25 feet (7.6 m) across and 92 feet (28 m) high while the maximum drop of the ride is 86 feet (26 m). The ride opened in 1997 and carries nine trains, each comprising four circular spinning cars. Riders are seated back to back in pairs, with a maximum of 16 riders per train.

The attraction's theming was designed by P&P Projects.[3]

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