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Russian space dogs - Laika.
Main article: Laika
Laika (Лайка, "Barker"), originally named Kudryavka (Кудрявка, "Little Curly") became the first living Earth-born creature in orbit aboard Sputnik II on November 3, 1957. Some call her the first living passenger to go into space, but others claim sub-orbital flights passed the edge of space first. She was also known as Zhuchka (Жучка, "Little Bug") and Limonchik (Лимончик, "Lemon"). The American media dubbed her "Muttni ...
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 |  |  | Russian space dogs - Lysa and Ryjik: Encyclopedia II - Russian space dogs - Sub-orbital flightsSeveral dogs made high-altitude flights on R-1 series rockets between 1951 and 1952.
Russian space dogs - Dezik Tsygan and Lisa.
Dezik (Дезик) and Tsygan (Цыган, "Gypsy") were the first dogs to make a sub-orbital flight on July 22, 1951. Both dogs were recovered unharmed after travelling to a maximum altitude of 100km. Dezik made another flight in September with a dog named Lisa, although neither survived.
Editor's note: During research, some sites disputed that a flight with Lisa and Dezik took place.
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 |  |  | Russian space dogs - Lysa and Ryjik: Encyclopedia II - Russian space dogs - TrainingStray dogs, rather than animals accustomed to living in a house, were chosen because the scientists felt they would be able to tolerate the rigours and extreme stresses of space flight better than other dogs. Female dogs were used because of their temperament and the fact that they did not need to lift their leg to urinate.
Their training included standing still for long periods of time, wearing space suits, being placed in simulators that acted like a rocket during launch, riding in centrifuges that simulated the high acceleration of ...
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