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
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