KWON O CHUL AstroPhotography

English / Korean / Japanese

Kitz the Cat's Supermoon Adventure


Let’s go on a moon exploration with the cats!
Hommage to Apollo & Artemis mission!

The Earth in the far future, where humanity no longer exists.
Cats that survived in the debris left behind by humanity have evolved into intelligent beings.

The three cats, Kitz, Tutti, and Pepe, are working as cleaners at NYASA.
Today’s mission is cleaning up space junk.

But these unpredictable street cats skip their work and fly to the moon!
The great adventure of the three cats crisscrossing space on Galaxy Sweeper, the space junk cleaning shuttle!

 

Edutainment = Education + Entertainment

You can develop an understanding of the danger of space junk and humanity’s moon exploration while you follow the adventure of the cats.
Discuss the following subjects after watching the movie.

  - How are the environments on the Earth and the moon different?
  - Where can a base be built on the moon and how can it be constructed?
  - What should we do to conserve the environment of our planet?

 

Information

 

Title

Kitz the Cat's SUPERMOON ADVENTURE

 

Production

KWON O CHUL AstroPhotography, Creative SUMM

 

Director/Writer

Kwon O Chul, Cho Hea Seung

 

Released

2021

 

Running time

23min (+7min Science story add-on)

 

Rating

General Audiences (for all ages)

 

Resolution & frame rate

8K / 4K / 30fps

 

Sound

5.1 ch

 

Language

English / Korean / Japanese / German / French / Spanish / (more to come)

 

Extended version with Science story add-on

Dr. Nyandre explains the danger of space junk and humanity’s moon exploration.

  - additional contents for science education
  - 7min length

 

 

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Info

Intoduce

Characters

Trailer

Contacts

Film Crew

Education Guide

  How should we do away with space junk?

  The Earth is surrounded with the atmosphere.

  How does the sky look from the moon?

  Traces of humanity found on the moon.

  Shooting stars are not visible on the moon.

  Do lighter objects hit the ground first? Or heavier ones?

  What if we make a space base on the moon?


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