| TD-266403-19 | Public Programs: Media Projects Development | University Corporation at Monterey Bay | Tektite Revisited: NASA's Forgotten Underwater Mission | 8/1/2019 - 10/31/2022 | $74,989.00 | Meghan | | O'Hara | | | | University Corporation at Monterey Bay | Seaside | CA | 93955-8000 | USA | 2019 | American Studies | Media Projects Development | Public Programs | 74989 | 0 | 72626.97 | 0 | Development
of an eighty-minute documentary on the Tektite Program, an experimental
underwater research station operated by NASA in the U.S. Virgin Islands between
1969 and 1970.
Tektite Revisited: NASA’s Forgotten Underwater Missions (working title) is an eighty-minute feature-length documentary that tells the story of the Tektite Program, an experimental underwater research station operated by NASA in the U.S. Virgin Islands between 1969-1970. A sensuous visual depiction of NASA’s manned spaceflight research in the Caribbean as an international “Space Race” came to a close, the film employs a vast collection of rarely-seen and newly-restored archival materials (16mm film, audio recordings, photographs, extensive government records), and revisits a series of unlikely missions led by America’s “aquanauts,” who lived underwater for weeks on end. Tektite Revisited uses the forgotten program as a case study for examining a Cold War-era cultural preoccupation with survival in extreme environments, and ultimately suggests the program’s role in a set of larger, global questions regarding humanity’s relationship to its home planet. |