UNF alumnus to join Antarctic exploration team along with William Shatner, Neil deGrasse Tyson, previous NASA rocketeers

.JACKSONVILLE, Fla.– A 26-year-old Jacksonville citizen and also College of North Fla graduate will definitely be actually participating in Star Trek icon William Shatner, popular astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, Beauty astronaut Charlie Duke, as well as former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly to document a trip to Antarctica intending to highlight the “important hookup between Earth’s seas and also the universes.” RELATED: Exactly how perform NOAA gpses collect data to monitor the ocean?Lee Giat, a Jacksonville-based producer who is actually “making a name for themself in the fields of aerospace and science media,” was actually inquired to chronicle the “Journey of Legends” trip to Antarctica, according to Future of Room, which arranged the journey. “It is actually a downright privilege and a big accountability,” pointed out Giat. “The Antarctic garden delivers no lack of magnificent footage, but this is the very first time our company are actually experiencing many aerospace legends embarking on one thing new with each other.

That is actually a definitely special possibility, but an extensive venture also.” In a news release, Future of Room says Giat lately premiered his directorial debut at the Kennedy Room Center, and in 2023, the filmmaker finished a 48-hour solo flight around the Caribbean as well as South The United States to “supply educational sources to underserved areas.” He likewise started the media business Flying Ostrich Media. The trip, which will depart on Dec. 19, is actually meant to “foster dialogue on expedition, environmental stewardship, as well as international problems.” The goal aims to “highlight the relationship in between Earth’s seas and the cosmos, along with involved discussions, explorations, and also celebrations created to encourage a much deeper understanding of Antarctic and space analysis.” Various other members signing up with the goal consist of award-winning journalist Ann Sauce and past NASA rocketeer Josu00e9 Hernu00e1ndez.

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