Nah, I like the look of it.
The queue line is very Trekkie. I hope they maintain it well enough so it keeps the sterile, clinical spaceship look for years to come. It suggests a good narrative for a space mission. Until the doors open for the launch, that is. Up to that point, everything is great. Lovely theme, story and setting...then it becomes a rollercoaster. Bear with me.
I know that every ride should be judged on its own merits, but when I think of space themed rides, I think of simulators. A simulator can adequately put the rider in "space". A coaster struggles with this because it as soon as its outside in the daylight, it's no longer in deep "space". For me, that shatters the illusion and the story. Disney solved the problem by putting Mission Star Wars Hyperspace Big Thunder Mountain 2, or whatever its called this week, in a shed. As did others such as Eurosat at Europa and, errr, Mission 2 at Blackpool. Space themed creds should always be indoor creds.
So, I'm not happy with the way the way it's presented, but I am quite happy with the coaster itself. I think the ride looks rather good. Some nice bunny hills towards the end, a couple of well placed inversions and a launch (which does look a bit slow, I admit). Watching the POV, it does look slow but everything looks purposeful. I'm confident that I'll enjoy this coaster when I ride it in October.