.JACKSONVILLE, Fla.– A 26-year-old Jacksonville native and University of North Florida grad are going to be actually participating in Celebrity Expedition icon William Shatner, well-known astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, Apollo astronaut Charlie Battle each other, as well as former NASA rocketeer Scott Kelly to record an excursion to Antarctica striving to highlight the “necessary link between Planet’s seas and the cosmos.” RELATED: Exactly how perform NOAA gpses gather data to monitor the ocean?Lee Giat, a Jacksonville-based filmmaker that is “making a name for themself in the business of aerospace and science media,” was actually asked to document the “Journey of Legends” exploration to Antarctica, according to Future of Room, which arranged the travel. “It is a downright opportunity as well as a large task,” mentioned Giat. “The Antarctic landscape delivers no lack of impressive video, yet this is actually the very first time our team are seeing so many aerospace legends plunging into one thing brand new with each other.
That is a truly exclusive option, however a large venture too.” In a press release, Future of Room points out Giat recently premiered his directorial debut at the Kennedy Space Facility, and in 2023, the producer finished a 48-hour solo air travel around the Caribbean and South America to “supply informative resources to underserved neighborhoods.” He also started the media business Traveling Ostrich Media. The expedition, which will definitely depart on Dec. 19, is actually meant to “foster dialogue on expedition, ecological conservation, as well as international obstacles.” The objective strives to “highlight the link between The planet’s seas and the universes, with engaged dialogues, expeditions, and also celebrations made to encourage a deeper understanding of Antarctic and also space analysis.” Various other members signing up with the mission consist of award-winning writer Ann Curry as well as past NASA astronaut Josu00e9 Hernu00e1ndez.
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