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Belka, Strelka and other space dogs

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On August 19, 1960, a Soviet spacecraft carrying two dogs named Belka (Little Squirrel) and Strelka (Little Arrow) was successfully launched into orbit.

On August 19, 1960, a Soviet spacecraft carrying two dogs named Belka (Little Squirrel) and Strelka (Little Arrow) was successfully launched into orbit.

© RIA Novosti . RIA Novosti / Go to the mediabankOn August 19, 1960, a Soviet spacecraft carrying two dogs named Belka (Little Squirrel) and Strelka (Little Arrow) was successfully launched into orbit.
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On August 19, 1960, a Soviet spacecraft carrying two dogs named Belka (Little Squirrel) and Strelka (Little Arrow) was successfully launched into orbit.
© RIA Novosti . RIA Novosti / Go to the mediabankOn August 20, 1960, the spacecraft with animals onboard successfully landed at the destined area and for the first time in history living creatures performed a space flight and returned to Earth.
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On August 20, 1960, the spacecraft with animals onboard successfully landed at the destined area and for the first time in history living creatures performed a space flight and returned to Earth.
© RIA Novosti . Alexander Nevezhin / Go to the mediabankA day later, Belka and Strelka took part in a press conference. The animals were introduced to journalists by academician Oleg Glazenko.
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A day later, Belka and Strelka took part in a press conference. The animals were introduced to journalists by academician Oleg Glazenko.
© RIA Novosti . S. Preobrazhensky / Go to the mediabankThe dogs returning from orbit became an object of increased attention. They were taken to kindergartens, schools and orphanages.
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The dogs returning from orbit became an object of increased attention. They were taken to kindergartens, schools and orphanages.
© RIA Novosti / Go to the mediabankThis was the first and the only space flight of these dogs. They stayed in a scientific research institute and lived a rather long life. Strelka became a mother to many puppies, one of which, Pushok, was given to the wife of the U.S. president Jacqueline Kennedy. Photo: Belka and Strelka. A shot from a Soviet film Earth-Space- Earth.
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This was the first and the only space flight of these dogs. They stayed in a scientific research institute and lived a rather long life. Strelka became a mother to many puppies, one of which, Pushok, was given to the wife of the U.S. president Jacqueline Kennedy. Photo: Belka and Strelka. A shot from a Soviet film Earth-Space- Earth.
© RIA Novosti / Go to the mediabankOn November 3, 1957, at 5.30 a.m. Moscow time Sputnik 2 spacecraft was launched into Earth’s orbit carrying a dog named Laika (Barker). Laika was about two years old and weighted around 6 kilograms. Photo: physiologist Ada Kotovskaya prepares Laika for the space flight.
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On November 3, 1957, at 5.30 a.m. Moscow time Sputnik 2 spacecraft was launched into Earth’s orbit carrying a dog named Laika (Barker). Laika was about two years old and weighted around 6 kilograms. Photo: physiologist Ada Kotovskaya prepares Laika for the space flight.
© RIA Novosti / Go to the mediabankLaika’s return back to Earth was not planned. As many other space animals, the dog died during the flight, some 5-7 hours from the launch she died of stress and heatstroke, although it was expected that she would live for around a week. For 7 days the Soviet Union reported on the health of the dog, who had already died. Only a week after it was announced that Laika was allegedly put to sleep. Photo: Laika before the spaceflight.


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Laika’s return back to Earth was not planned. As many other space animals, the dog died during the flight, some 5-7 hours from the launch she died of stress and heatstroke, although it was expected that she would live for around a week. For 7 days the Soviet Union reported on the health of the dog, who had already died. Only a week after it was announced that Laika was allegedly put to sleep. Photo: Laika before the spaceflight.


© RIA Novosti . Alexei Nikolsky / Go to the mediabankOn April 11, 2008, a monument to Laika (sculptor Pavel Medvedev) was unveiled in Moscow at Petrovsko-Razumovskaya Alley on the territory of the Institute of Military Medicine, where the space experiment had been prepared. The two-meter-long monument represents a space rocket with a palm of a hand atop where Laika stands proudly.
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On April 11, 2008, a monument to Laika (sculptor Pavel Medvedev) was unveiled in Moscow at Petrovsko-Razumovskaya Alley on the territory of the Institute of Military Medicine, where the space experiment had been prepared. The two-meter-long monument represents a space rocket with a palm of a hand atop where Laika stands proudly.
© RIA Novosti . E. Kassin / Go to the mediabankIn 1959, dogs Damka (crowned piece in checkers) and Kozyavka (Little Gnat) reached the height of 210 kilometers and returned to Earth. During the landing the animals were calm and did not rush from the spacecraft. After the flight, the dogs behaved as usual. They reacted to their nicknames, changes in environment and ate with enthusiasm. Damka flew to space four times.
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In 1959, dogs Damka (crowned piece in checkers) and Kozyavka (Little Gnat) reached the height of 210 kilometers and returned to Earth. During the landing the animals were calm and did not rush from the spacecraft. After the flight, the dogs behaved as usual. They reacted to their nicknames, changes in environment and ate with enthusiasm. Damka flew to space four times.
© RIA Novosti . Potievsky / Go to the mediabankAlso in 1959, the dogs Albina and Malyshka (Little One) flew to space on geophysical rockets.



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Also in 1959, the dogs Albina and Malyshka (Little One) flew to space on geophysical rockets.



© RIA Novosti . I. Gricher / Go to the mediabankIn 1960, Otvazhnaya (Brave One), Malyok and the rabbit Zvyozdochka (Little Star) made a space flight.
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In 1960, Otvazhnaya (Brave One), Malyok and the rabbit Zvyozdochka (Little Star) made a space flight.
© RIA Novosti . Lev Polikashin / Go to the mediabankVeterok (Little Wind) and Ugolyok (Ember) were launched on board a bio sputnik Cosmos 110 on February 22, 1966. The space flight lasted 23 days. Only in June 1973 this record was surpassed by the crew of the U.S. orbit station Skylab. For now this remains the longest space flight by dogs.
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Veterok (Little Wind) and Ugolyok (Ember) were launched on board a bio sputnik Cosmos 110 on February 22, 1966. The space flight lasted 23 days. Only in June 1973 this record was surpassed by the crew of the U.S. orbit station Skylab. For now this remains the longest space flight by dogs.
© RIA Novosti . V. Noskov / Go to the mediabankThe sputnik with Veterok and Ugolyok landed on March 17 and at 7 p.m. the dogs were taken to the Institute of Medical and Biology Problems of the USSR Health Ministry, where they had been prepared for the flight. When the dogs were stripped of their kapron-coated costumes, it was discovered the animals had lost their fur, had become bald and had bad skin. The dogs were unable to stand on their legs and were very weak, they suffered from heart palpitations and were thirsty. Some time later the dogs were running around the institute like any other dog. They gave birth to healthy puppies and lived a long life.
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The sputnik with Veterok and Ugolyok landed on March 17 and at 7 p.m. the dogs were taken to the Institute of Medical and Biology Problems of the USSR Health Ministry, where they had been prepared for the flight. When the dogs were stripped of their kapron-coated costumes, it was discovered the animals had lost their fur, had become bald and had bad skin. The dogs were unable to stand on their legs and were very weak, they suffered from heart palpitations and were thirsty. Some time later the dogs were running around the institute like any other dog. They gave birth to healthy puppies and lived a long life.
© RIA Novosti . Савостьянов / Go to the mediabankA total of 29 space flights with dogs were made between July 1951 and June 1960, nine of them ended tragically.
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A total of 29 space flights with dogs were made between July 1951 and June 1960, nine of them ended tragically.
© RIA Novosti / Go to the mediabankThe flights were made at a height of 100-110 kilometers (15 launches), 212 kilometers (11 launches) and 450-473 kilometers (3 launches). A total of 36 dogs were sent into the stratosphere, 15 of them died.


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The flights were made at a height of 100-110 kilometers (15 launches), 212 kilometers (11 launches) and 450-473 kilometers (3 launches). A total of 36 dogs were sent into the stratosphere, 15 of them died.


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