Why can't NASA take a bird into space?

In space, a bird would need to do the same sorts of things at both ends of the flight. It would need to flap a lot at the beginning to build up some speed, and it would need to flap a lot at the end to slow down (or it could do what humans do at the end of their weightless flights and run into a wall).
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Has a bird gone to space?

Remember when we said that birds have never been to space? Well, as it turns out, that's not true—a tip from a reader led us to the two greatest (and only) avian experiments in space history.
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Has NASA ever sent animals to space?

A wide variety of animals have been launched into space, including monkeys and apes, dogs, cats, tortoises, mice, rats, rabbits, fish, frogs, spiders, and insects. The US launched flights carrying primates primarily between 1948 and 1961, with one flight in 1969 and one in 1985.
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Do you personally approve of allowing a bird to remain in a space station?

Birds would have a tremendous amount of control while flying in the space station if they used their wings and tails properly, although they would have to make some serious adjustments to compensate for their weightlessness.
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Can you fly in space with wings?

The idea of a budgie flapping through the cosmos in a little space suit is quite splendid but physically impossible. Birds fly by sending a mass of air downward by the flap of their wings, with Newton's law of action and reaction producing a force upwards in response.
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Why NASA Tried to Launch Big Bird to Space



Is Earth the only planet with life?

Earth is the only planet in the universe known to possess life. The planet boasts several million described species, living in habitats ranging from the bottom of the deepest ocean to a few miles up into the atmosphere. Researchers think far more species remain that have yet to be described to science.
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Can a fighter jet fly into space?

Even the most modern of fighter jets cannot fly into space. The F-35 Lightning II, considered to be the world's most advanced craft, has a service ceiling of around 15 kilometres (nine miles). This is less than a fifth of the way to space. Part of the reason fighter jets can't fly this high is their power source.
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Can a bird sleep while flying?

The long migration flights of many species don't allow for many chances to stop and rest. But a bird using USWS could both sleep and navigate at the same time. There is evidence that the Alpine Swift can fly non-stop for 200 days, sleeping while in flight!
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Can a bird fly in vacuum?

Without air, like in a vacuum, it is not possible to generate low and high pressure around a wing and so the bird cannot achieve lift.
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Can birds fly without gravity?

As we know, their feathers catch air and push it downwards to help them fly. Birds work with air to make a turn, accelerate and decelerate the flying speed, and beat the gravitational force that's always working to pull them down. Considering this fact, we can say they will fly in zero gravity if there is air.
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Where is Laika 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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How many monkeys died in space?

Revealed: all 27 monkeys held at Nasa research center killed on single day in 2019.
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Has a frog been to space?

NASA has sent some odd missions into space. Few sound stranger, though, than a craft that was launched 50 years ago today: OFO — Orbiting Frog Otolith. It carried a pair of male bullfrogs to study how their balance system adapted to life without gravity.
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Can birds fly moon?

Birds need air to fly as their wing flapping creates the lift necessary to fly. There is no air on the moon, so birds won't be able to fly on the moon. In the best scenario, an astronaut could throw a suffocated desiccated and lifeless bird from the rim of a crater.
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Can an egg hatch in space?

While it's possible to lay an egg in orbit, successfully incubating one may prove more problematic. Only one bird has ever actually laid an egg in space. A quail aboard the Russian Soyuz TM-10 spacecraft laid an egg while travelling to the Mir space station in 1990.
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Can birds fly out of Earth?

Many bird species live in habitats that are over 13,123 feet (4,000 m) above sea level, and others routinely fly to altitudes of approximately 10,000 to 13,000 feet (3,000 to 4,000 m), especially when they're migrating, said Graham Scott, an assistant professor of biology at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada.
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Can flies survive in space?

Indeed they do! NASA astronauts have taken a wide variety of fliers into space. Here's what they observed: "Honey bees (Apis mellifica) were unable to fly normally and tumbled in weightlessness.
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Can you actually fly?

English. The Earth pulls everything down towards its centre, this pull is called the force of gravity. Humans are not physically designed to fly. We cannot create enough lift to overcome the force of gravity (or our weight).
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How do birds defy gravity?

To stay up, the bird must overcome gravity with a force called “lift”. Lift is a very active force, made by moving the wing at speed through air. It causes the bird to rise upwards, as shown in the picture below. To create lift, the bird holds the front part of its wing slightly higher than the back part.
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Do birds fart?

First, the evidence against: It's believed that modern-day birds are the evolutionary descendants of dinosaurs. And generally speaking, birds don't fart; they lack the stomach bacteria that builds up gas in their intestines.
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Which animal can sleep for three years?

Snails need moisture to survive; so if the weather is not cooperating, they can actually sleep up to three years. It has been reported that depending on geography, snails can shift into hibernation (which occurs in the winter), or estivation (also known as 'summer sleep'), helping to escape warm climates.
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Do birds pee?

The answer lies in the fact that birds, unlike mammals, don't produce urine. Instead they excrete nitrogenous wastes in the form of uric acid, which emerges as a white paste. And uric acid doesn't dissolve in water easily.
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How cold is space?

The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite has refined temperature measurements taken way back in 1964. 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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Why can't you fly on a plane if colorblind?

As a result, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has made it a standard practice to restrict, or simply deny, color-blind applicants that want their commercial pilot's license. But color blindness is not all or nothing. Contrary to popular belief, you can become a pilot even if you are colorblind.
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Do planes fly over Everest?

Most scheduled airlines avoid taking fly routes over Mount Everest. Jet aircraft fly at an altitude from 35000 to 40000 feet; the height of Mt. Everest is inside the jet plane's cruising altitude. To ensure a safe distance above the Himalayas, the pilots are required to fly into the lower portion of the stratosphere.
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