As leading suppliers of welding gas in the UK, it’s no wonder that we love researching into some of the extraordinary feats of engineering which rely on the welding process in order to be a complete success.
One of the most impressive feats that we’ve come across is the Spaceship Earth structure which is situated in the Future World area of Epcot, one of the four Walt Disney World Resort theme parks in Florida.
Without engineers and welders working together to create such a unique structure, it’s quite possible that the most iconic attraction in the park would have not been created. Join us as we take a closer look at this impressive structure, and how welding played its part in its creation.
Structural Design
The Spaceship Earth structure boasts a massive 518.1 foot circumference and measures 165 feet in diameter to create its sphere-like shape.
This complete sphere is actually engineered using two dome structures to provide strength and stability to the entire structure. The first dome is located at the bottom of the sphere and provides the stability for the 6 leg supports that protrude from the base of the sphere.
The legs of the structure needed to be inserted 160 feet into the ground to provide enough support to keep the sphere “suspended” off the ground.
The Creation of the Domes
The skeleton of Spaceship Earth is created using a variety of steel beams, rods and pipes The outer “skin” is kept away from the skeleton using smaller pipes to allow room for essential maintenance and utilities to take place.
Welders were required throughout the whole process, securing the skeleton and the outer skin using various different welding and fabrication techniques. The whole project took around 26 months to complete.
If you have a welding project that you’re looking to get started on but need to get your hands on some welding gas, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us here at Adams Gas. Call our team today on 0800 195 444 and we will be more than happy to help you with your enquiries.




