Who is the first chimpanzee monkey to go into space

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The chimpanzee monkey is very mischievous and intelligent or is considered to be the most intelligent animal among animals, it can live in harmony with humans and understand its words and can work, then the first chimpanzee to be sent to space monkey whose name was the Haim.

A chimpanzee named Haim. He was sent into space on 31 January 1961. Chimpanzees are very similar to humans. Keeping this in mind, Haim was chosen so that the effects on humans in space could be studied.

Family:- Chimpanzee; Bonobos are members of the Hominidae family, along with gorillas, humans and orangutans.

Highlight:- Haim was sent into space on January 31, 1961

2-He was trained for 18 months by the US Air Force.


3-During training, he was known as No.65

4-On his return, his capsule fell into the Atlantic Ocean.

Introduction of Hem:- It is estimated that Haim was born in Cameroon in 1957. Haim was caught and taken to Florida. He was kept at Miami Rare Bird Farm in Florida. In 1959, Hamm was sent to a US Air Force base. Hamm was trained for space flight at that base. At that time the ham was known as Chang or #65. He was given the name Haim after coming back to earth.

Space travel:- Ham was trained for 18 months to make him comfortable in space. Finally, on January 31, 1961, the moment arrived for the nearly three-and-a-half-year-old Hamm, who had been waiting for a long time. Haim was brought to the launch pad. He now had to leave for Project Mercury (MR-2). The launchpad was on Cape Canaveral, an island in Florida, USA. Then tied in a container named Couch, it was sent to space.

Haim in space:- After about 16.30 minutes, Haim had reached space. He flew at an altitude of 157 miles above the earth. At a speed of about 5800 kilometres per hour. For 6 and a half minutes he felt weightlessness. Challenges in space were weightlessness, zero gravity and high speed. Despite all this, Haim did a wonderful job which is hard to believe. Hamm's capsule was damaged by pressure during the flight. But Haim's space suit saved him. There was no damage to the ham.

Hem's return from space:- Haim's return from space was challenging. Its capsule plunged into the Atlantic Ocean 130 miles from its target. Hours later the ship arrived to rescue Ham. Surprisingly, even after so long he was alive and calm. There was a smile on his face when he was released from the couch. Some people call it a smile of happiness, while some express fear and anxiety. After some time, the photographer wanted to bring another photo of Ham by putting him on the couch. But Haim refused to go there. Many people together could not even encourage him to go to the couch. Seeing this, it is easy to guess that he did not have a happy smile on his face at the time of rescue from the ship.

Return of daughter monkey Haim:- After coming from space, in 1963 he was sent to the National Zoo in Washington, DC. There he lived for 17 years, after which he was sent to a zoo in North Carolina. He died on January 18, 1983, at the age of 26.

Hem's contribution:- Haim's space travel was remarkable for several reasons. He survived the unbearable atmosphere of space and defeated all the challenges. Not only this, there he did all the work correctly. His courage and bravery made the space journey of man easy. If Alan Shepard Jr., America's first person in space, could go, then it was possible only because of Ham.

Genetic Similarities Between Humans and Chimpanzees:-

The genome sequences of humans and chimps are 98.8% identical. Human and chimpanzee chromosomes are very similar. The average divergence of chromosomes is the same. Furthermore, the mean deviations of nonpolymorphic sites and CpG sites are also similar.

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