Cryosphere 1: When Brazilian Science Met Will Smith

During the 2022–2023 Antarctic field campaign at the Criosfera 1 module, Brazilian polar science gained unexpected global visibility with the presence of actor Will Smith.

While filming the documentary series Pole to Pole with Will Smith, produced by National Geographic, Smith traveled to the remote interior of Antarctica to witness firsthand the scientific efforts underway at one of Brazil’s most important climate monitoring stations. Beyond observing, he actively engaged with the team during technical maintenance procedures at the automated module.

Working alongside:

  • Heitor Evangelista, from the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)
  • Heber Passos, from the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
  • Franco Vilella, from the Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (INMET)
    he assisted in the replacement of the station’s wind turbine generator — vital for sustaining operations during the long polar winter — and a temperature sensor responsible for continuous atmospheric monitoring.

Located more than 2,500 km from the Antarctic coast, Criosfera 1 operates autonomously under extreme environmental conditions. The data collected there contribute significantly to understanding climate variability and long-term environmental change.

Will Smith’s participation helped bring significant international visibility to Brazilian science in Antarctica and to the Brazilian Antarctic Program (PROANTAR).

Photo: personal archive of Heber Passos.

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