Laika did not survive the journey. She died within hours of launching due to overheating.
laika the dog was not sent back to earth
Her name was Laika, but sadly she died in space.
The dog's name was Laika. Thanks to the USSR's space program, she was the first creature to ever orbit Earth. Unfortunately, she was also the first creature to die in space.
ANS 2 The first ever dog to go into space was Laika, a Russian stray dog who was trained for space and launched in 1957 aboard Sputnik 2. Unfortunately she died while on the flight.Really, Laika was a dog. I always thought the Laika was a female dog, or bitch.I have to fix my answer.
The first dog into space was Laika launched into space by the Soviets on Sputnik 2. She died due to stress and overheating during the flight. The second dogs were Belka and Strelka were launched on Sputnik 5 and were able to land safely back on Earth.
The dog's name was Laika. Thanks to the USSR's space program, she was the first creature to ever orbit Earth. Unfortunately, she was also the first creature to die in space.
No, she disintegrated along with Sputnik 2 during re-entry, and she did die.
I think you mean "Has the Earth ever been photographed from outer space?" and yes it has.
Russia sent a dog called Laika into space on 3 November 1957 (which was the first ever satellite, which first flew on October 4 1957).
Yuri Gagarin... Orbited the earth once and came back down in russiaEnjoy :)
Never. A "meteorite" is a space rock that fell through the Earth's atmosphere and became a "meteor", and survived the fall to the Earth. No meteorite from Earth will ever be taken to an "alien galaxy". Why would we? We'll find plenty of space rocks in space, where we don't have to use fuel to lift them back into space from the Earth's surface.
Liaka, the first dog into space, was sent there by the Russian rocket "Sputnik II", and was also the first living thing into space, other than bacteria. Liaka died while in space due to overheating. This fact was released by the Russians only in the mid-2000's. (That's not to say that there ever was any plan to bring the dog back to Earth. She was intentionally and barbarically sacrificed for publicity, and the only thing that went wrong with the mission plan was that she died sooner than expected.) (And also BTW . . . It was 'Laika', not 'Liaka'.)
Yes, all Apollo missions returned safely to Earth. No human has ever died in space (though there have been astronauts that died on re-entry).