 You can 3D-print your own Epcot Spaceship Earth with Neopixel LEDs and parts from Adafruit. Spaceship Earth is the iconic attraction at the Epcot theme park at Walt Disney World. The attraction was upgraded in 2021 with new lighting fixtures to create a new nighttime show. Our DIY build features 156 Neopixel LEDs that wrap around our 3D-printed geodesic sphere. Each LED is set in between the isosceles triangles to resemble the points of lights just like the attraction. The design also features three angled legs and a center pillar that resemble the physical architecture. This project uses the WLED software to create an ESP32 base web server so you can remotely control the LEDs with your mobile device. The software features a mobile-friendly interface that lets you change colors and trigger different animations. It comes loaded with dozens of effects that you can customize using sliders to adjust different settings. Each effect features its own set of parameters that you can adjust such as speed, size and feed rates. With presets, you can save your favorite effects to create a playlist so you can run them back-to-back to create your own nighttime light show. The sphere is split into two halves that are joined together with neodymium magnets. These Neopixel strands feature flexible wires. Each LED is hot glued in place and wraps around the sphere in a spiral direction. This uses the Adafruit Qtipi ESP32 Pico and a Neopixel BFF driver board to provide a 5V level shifter and a detachable JST connector. These two boards make it easy to develop IoT projects with Neopixel LEDs. A USB-C breakout extends the Qtipi's USB port to the center pillar of the sphere. It's secured to the bottom cover and snap fits into the pillar so it's modular and easy to take apart. To learn how to build your own, check out the guide at learn.adafruit.com. We hope this inspires you to check out WLED and Adafruit's Qtipi to create your own IoT Neopixel projects.