Is Laika still in space?

Laika, a Moscow street dog, became the first creature to orbit Earth, but she died in space.
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Did Laika make it back to Earth?

Sputnik 2, launched on November 3, 1957, carried the dog Laika, the first living creature to be shot into space and orbit Earth. Laika was a stray dog found on the streets of Moscow. There were no plans to return her to Earth, and she lived only a few hours in orbit.
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Why couldnt they bring Laika back?

Laikas survival was never part of the plan. The dog was launched atop Sputnik 2, which lacked re-entry capability as this had not (yet) been developed. Even if the USSR had wanted, they couldn't return the dog safely to earth at the time.
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Did they feed Laika?

Laika's mission was a one-way trip, and scientists expected her to orbit the earth for about 10 days before running out of oxygen. At that point, the rocket's automated system would feed Laika poisoned dog food to end her life painlessly.
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Where is Laika the dog buried?

Clara Glen Pet Cemetery

At the center of the cemetery is the War Dog Memorial that honors the dogs that served in World War I and is encircled with tributes to the space dog Laika (who is not buried in the cemetery), as well as the dogs who helped with search and rescue following the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.
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What Happened to Laika in Space? *The Space Dog*



Where is Laika now?

She reached orbit alive, circling the Earth in about 103 minutes. Unfortunately, loss of the heat shield made the temperature in the capsule rise unexpectedly, taking its toll on Laika. She died “soon after launch,” Russian medical doctor and space dog trainer Oleg Gazenko revealed in 1993.
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Who sent Laika?

On Nov. 3, 1957, the Soviet Union lofted a dog named Laika aboard the satellite Sputnik 2. However, Laika was not the first animal in space. That distinction goes to some fruit flies that the United States launched on a suborbital mission in February 1947.
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Was Laika expected to survive?

The dog was expected to orbit the Earth, surviving for eight to 10 days;, but she was never expected to return alive, according to the biologist who trained Laika. That just wasn't possible at the time. A monument to the cosmonaut in Moscow. Laika didn't last even a day.
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What was the first animal on Earth?

Earth's first animal was the ocean-drifting comb jelly, not the simple sponge, according to a new find that has shocked scientists who didn't imagine the earliest critter could be so complex. The mystery of the first animal denizen of the planet can only be inferred from fossils and by studying related animals today.
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Is Sputnik still in orbit?

It achieved an Earth orbit with an apogee (farthest point from Earth) of 940 km (584 miles) and a perigee (nearest point) of 230 km (143 miles), circling Earth every 96 minutes and remaining in orbit until January 4, 1958, when it fell back and burned in Earth's atmosphere.
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What does Laika mean in Russian?

The Russian word laika (лайка) is a noun derived from the verb layat' (лаять, to bark), and literally means barker.
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Can a body decompose in space?

Halting decomposition

And bacteria from the gut would still devour the soft tissues. But these bacteria need oxygen to function properly and so limited supplies of air would significantly slow down the process.
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Who is first man on moon?

Neil Armstrong on the Moon

At 02:56 GMT on 21 July 1969, Armstrong became the first person to step onto the Moon. He was joined by Aldrin 19 minutes later.
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What kind of dog was Laika?

Before she was a space dog, Laika was a stray mixed breed (Siberian Husky and terrier) living on the streets of Moscow. She was chosen along with other dogs to train for a special mission, but she was ultimately singled out for her calm demeanor and even temperament.
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Has there ever been a cat in space?

On Oct. 18, 1963, a French cat named Félicette became the first and only feline to ever travel to space. She launched atop a Véronique AG1 rocket and flew nearly 100 miles (157 kilometers) above the Earth, where she briefly experienced weightlessness.
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Why did we send Laika to space?

Laika. Laika was a young, part-Samoyed terrier found as a stray in Moscow. She was chosen as the Soviet scientists believed a homeless animal would be better equipped to endure the cold, hunger and harsh conditions of space travel.
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Who was the first dog in space?

Hurriedly prepared to take advantage of the propaganda value of the first satellite, Sputnik 2 utilized an animal habitat and carried the dog Laika, the first animal to orbit the Earth. The event began to galvanize the United States into organizing their space program.
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What happens if you float off in space?

You'd possibly be spinning. In space, no kicking and flailing can change your fate. And your fate could be horrible. At the right angle and velocity, you might even fall back into Earth's atmosphere and burn up.
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Did a monkey go to space?

Another rhesus monkey named Albert II, for example, became the first primate to reach space, achieving an altitude of 83 miles (134 km) aboard another V2 in June 1949.
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How cold is space?

According to data from the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite, the temperature of space is 2.725K (2.725 degrees above absolute zero).
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How many dogs are in space?

Between 1951 and 1966, at least four dozen dogs of varying sizes and breeds were enlisted in the Soviet space program. Some of them were sent into orbit while others carried out suborbital missions. Many died in the process, becoming heroes of Soviet pop culture and folklore.
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Was a monkey the first animal in space?

Albert II, a rhesus monkey, became the first monkey, first primate, and first mammal in space on 14 June 1949, in a U.S.-launched V-2, after the failure of the original Albert's mission on ascent. Albert I reached only 48–63 km (30–39 mi) altitude; Albert II reached about 134 km (83 mi).
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Do you age in space?

In space, people usually experience environmental stressors like microgravity, cosmic radiation, and social isolation, which can all impact aging. Studies on long-term space travel often measure aging biomarkers such as telomere length and heartbeat rates, not epigenetic aging.
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What does space smell like?

Astronaut Thomas Jones said it "carries a distinct odor of ozone, a faint acrid smell…a little like gunpowder, sulfurous." Tony Antonelli, another space-walker, said space "definitely has a smell that's different than anything else." A gentleman named Don Pettit was a bit more verbose on the topic: "Each time, when I ...
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