.JACKSONVILLE, Fla.– A 26-year-old Jacksonville native as well as University of North Fla graduate are going to be signing up with Superstar Trek icon William Shatner, renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, Apollo rocketeer Charlie Fight it out, as well as former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly to record an excursion to Antarctica intending to highlight the “important hookup in between Earth’s seas and also the universes.” RELATED: Exactly how carry out NOAA gpses gather information to note the ocean?Lee Giat, a Jacksonville-based producer who is actually “going far for themself in the fields of aerospace and also science media,” was actually inquired to record the “Trip of Legends” expedition to Antarctica, according to Future of Room, which arranged the trip. “It is actually a downright privilege and a substantial task,” said Giat. “The Antarctic landscape offers no scarcity of spectacular video footage, however this is actually the very first time our team are observing a lot of aerospace legends starting something new together.
That is a definitely special possibility, but an enormous endeavor too.” In a news release, Future of Room claims Giat recently premiered his directorial debut at the Kennedy Space Facility, and also in 2023, the producer finished a 48-hour solo trip throughout the Caribbean and South The United States to “deliver informative sources to underserved areas.” He additionally founded the media provider Flying Ostrich Media. The trip, which will definitely leave on Dec. 19, is planned to “foster conversation on expedition, ecological conservation, as well as worldwide problems.” The objective strives to “highlight the relationship in between The planet’s oceans and the universes, with involved conversations, expeditions, and also celebrations developed to inspire a much deeper understanding of Antarctic and space investigation.” Other participants participating in the objective feature prize-winning reporter Ann Sauce and also past NASA rocketeer Josu00e9 Hernu00e1ndez.
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