by Richard Hilliard
In this information and entertaining book, featuring bold and lively illustrations, Richard Hilliard celebrates the achievement of Ham, the astrochimp and space hero. On January 31, 1961, a three-year-old chimpanzee named Ham made history in the U.S. space program. Strapped inside a Mercury capsule, the little chimp blasted off into the sky, becoming the first intelligent being to ride an American rocket into suborbital space. Ham made a vital contribution to the country's space program. Because there were so many unanswered questions about space travel, scientists could not risk sending humans on a journey into the unknown. Chimpanzees, however, were perfect space pioneers. Ham forged the way into the outer reaches of space so that human astronauts could follow.
Ham: The Astrochimp by Richard Hilliard
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Richard Hilliard was born in Africa and made history when he became the first living intelligent being to go up into space. It was not certain if a person would survive a trip into space. If Ham made it home safely, humans would be next. The author tells the true story of Ham in a delightful, friendly way for children to enjoy. The rescue is detailed and tension is created. Ham's expression when he came out of the capsule upon landing was priceless.
ISBN-13: 9781590784594
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press (August 1, 2007)
Language: English
Hardcover: 32 pages
Reading age: 6 - 9 years
Grade level: 1 - 4Condition: Book is like new - VGF
Out of Print
-Ham (Chimpanzee) -Manned space flight
-Research -United States
-Chimpanzees - 20th Century

