no, nothing is living in space outside of the space station it is very possible for life on the moon but cats im not really sure
Cats requireFood/WaterLove/AttentionA Living Space
There are likely zero cats on the moon, as cats are not known to have been taken to the moon by any space missions. The moon's harsh environment, lack of atmosphere, and extreme temperatures would make it impossible for cats to survive there without specialized equipment and habitats. Additionally, sending cats to the moon would raise ethical concerns about animal welfare and the use of animals in space exploration.
A total of 11 cats were sent into space by various countries between 1963 and 1967 as part of space experiments. These cats were primarily used to study the effects of space travel on living organisms.
Probably, the whole house. Cats are stubborn and like to move around.
Travel to space and study the moon.
Mickey mouse is a space man and he goes to the moon to get more moon cheese for minny mouse
There is no space centre on the Moon and no people have been on the Moon since 1972. Only 12 people have been there and none of them spent more than 3 days there.
There are no Russian chimpanzees on the moon. The Soviet Union did send the first living creatures, including dogs and tortoises, to space, but no chimpanzees were included in these missions. Additionally, no country has sent living animals to the moon.
The answer is no. Our technology is lacking right now to make any sort of living areas in space and besides, space travel is way too expensive and will probably stay that way for a very long time.
No dogs have been to the Moon, so no dogs have died or been harmed in the answering of this question.
it was in 1989 when billy jardenson broke the record for living in space for a year.
No, as of now, there are no permanent residents living on the moon. The moon is only visited by astronauts for short durations as part of space missions. Plans for future lunar exploration may include establishing a more permanent human presence.