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Space Monkeys! Remembering the Nonhuman Astronauts in US Space Exploration
by John Alexander Lynch
Before humans ever left Earth's atmosphere, a handful of primates paved the way―earning fame and fascination but leaving behind a complicated and often highly debated legacy. As the Cold War intensified, the US space program turned to monkeys ― Able, Baker, Ham, and Enos ― to test and explore the limits of human survival in space. These animals became media sensations, museum exhibits, and symbols of American ingenuity, even as their suffering was often overlooked.

With insight and empathy, Lynch unpacks the stories we tell about these primates and how they are remembered through culture and time, both modern and historically. Lynch argues that the public memory of these animals often justifies their use in the name of scientific progress. Sometimes they are portrayed as tools, other times as human stand-ins, and frequently as objects of sympathy ― but rarely as subjects of critique.

Lynch shows how feelings ― compassion, cuteness, patriotism, and the technological sublime ― shape the stories we tell about these animals and the ethical frameworks we build around them. Each chapter focuses on a different genre of memory-making, from newspaper and photojournalism to museum exhibits, children’s literature, and fictional films.

By reframing these animal pioneers, Lynch uncovers the ethical and emotional narratives that shape how we remember science. "Space Monkeys!" is a vital reflection on memory, identity, and the more-than-human costs of progress.

  • Hardcover, 198 pages
  • University Alabama Press, March 15, 2026
  • ISBN-10: ‎0817322612
  • ISBN-13: ‎978-0817322618

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