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Offline Heathcliff

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on: August 24, 2015, 11:24:14 AM


Ham, The First Chimp In Space





It’s not always well remembered that two chimpanzees helped paved the way for human spaceflight with tests in the 1960. Even less remembered, in the 1940s and 1950s, monkeys perished for the U.S. cause and dogs died in Soviet spaceflight tests.

The space chimps, Ham and Enos, were celebrated at the time. Ham, the first chimp in space and the subject of this photo, preceded the first American in space, Alan Shepherd. Later, Enos flew before before John Glenn orbited the Earth.

In this NASA picture, Ham is greeted by the recovery ship commander after his flight on the Mercury Redstone rocket. On Jan. 31, 1961, Ham greets the commander with what NASA calls the famous "hand shake" welcome. Ham seems calm. In other pictures of the chimpanzees upon return to Earth, they appeared to be hamming it up, grinning with happiness. But the apparent grins actually signified "the most extreme fear" through his baring of teeth, according to the renowned biologist Jane Goodall.

Chimpanzees were sent to space not as a stunt, but because researchers were genuinely unsure how the human body would respond to spaceflight, whether it could withstand the rigors of weightlessness and other harsh conditions.

The first primates in space actually preceded Ham by many years:

June 11, 1948: A U.S. military V-2 rocket launched from White Sands, New Mexico carrying Albert I, a rhesus monkey, into space. Lack of fanfare and documentation made Albert an unsung hero of animal astronauts, according to NASA.  Albert suffocated and died during the flight.

June 14, 1949: A second V-2 carried a monkey, Albert II, to altitude of 83 miles in space. When the rocket returned, the monkey died on impact.

Dec. 12, 1949: The last V-2 monkey flight was launched at White Sands. Albert IV, a rhesus monkey attached to monitoring instruments, suffered no ill effects — until impact, when it died.

Sept. 20, 1951: A monkey named Yorick and 11 mice were recovered after an Aerobee missile flight of 236,000 feet at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. Yorick was first monkey to live through a space flight.
In the early 1950s, the Soviets sent nine dogs into space. The first two, Dezik and Tsygan, survived their initial flight. Dezik perished in a second flight, along with a dog named Lisa. Two other dogs died on a subsequent flight.

The most famous space dog was Laika, launched by the Soviets in Sputnik 2 on Nov. 3, 1957. Laika died in orbit before the satellite burned up on re-entry.
Both countries continued sending animals into space into the 1960s.



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Offline erah

Reply #1 on: August 24, 2015, 06:00:51 PM
Napanood ko ang movie nito sis , , , totoo pala talagang may chimp na nakarating sa kalawakan, dilang pala  movie yun as true to life story talaga,, salamat sa info na to sis...
Erah-your friendly kapitbahay....


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Reply #2 on: August 24, 2015, 06:21:20 PM


Yep...totoo nga e actually nakita ko lang kanina sa National Geographic yan e...i clicked on google and saw this info...kaya share ko lang dito...

Salamat sa pagdaan sis Erah. :peace:






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Offline naruto789544

Reply #3 on: August 25, 2015, 03:26:09 AM
yup.. this is true... this animals were sent to test the effects of space on the body which pave the way for humans in space... thanks for sharing mam @Schy   :)


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Reply #4 on: August 25, 2015, 10:19:28 AM



Hello Sir Naruto!

Interestingly though it makes me think na kaya chimp ang ginawa nila test specimen sa space kase may similarities sa atin ang monkeys?


Physical structure...baka pati survival instincts and capacities..hmnn.. :book1:

Thanks for your comment Sir!

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