Pascal Lee(I)
- Writer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
Pascal Lee was born in Hong Kong, grew up in France, and has been
living in the United States since 1989. He holds a M.E. in Geology and
Geophysics from the University of Paris (1987) and a PhD in Astronomy
and Space Sciences from Cornell University (1997). Pascal Lee is a
planetary scientist with the Mars Institute and the SETI Institute. He
is also Director of the NASA Haughton-Mars Project in the Arctic. He is
based at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA. Lee's
scientific research focuses on the study of impact craters, asteroids,
Mars, and the moons of Mars. He is internationally renowned for his
work on planning the human exploration of Mars. Pascal Lee is the
author of a non-fiction children's book on the human exploration of
Mars titled Mission: Mars, published by Scholastic (2013). Pascal Lee
has been featured in numerous documentaries on Mars and space
exploration, in particular
Mars Rising (2007),
2019, destination lune (2009),
Mission Asteroid (2013),
and Passage to Mars (2016).
Passage to Mars (2016) was filmed
largely during the Northwest Passage Drive Expedition which Lee led in
the Arctic. Pascal Lee is fluent in English, French,
and Chinese (Cantonese). He enjoys painting space art and is a listed
artist member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists.
He is also a helicopter commercial pilot and flight instructor. Pascal
Lee has served as scientific and technical adviser on several
documentary and science-fiction films.