It depends how you mean, on there own no. One of the first animals from Earth to go to space was a dog. Human Beings are animals and many humans have been into space
no, but they train special animals, such as monkeys, to go to space
No.
The only animals to go into space were put there by launches from Earth. Currently the only mammals in space are human. At one time or another there have been a wide variety of animals taken into space for experiments and study.
The reason is because scientist needed to test if people could also go up into space so they sended animals up to test so.
Animals have previously been used in space, and can today - but the RSPCA may get involved and they don't communicate as effectively as humans... ;)
my answer is air rockets because birds go in there
A Russian dog, Laika was the first animal in space, in Sputnik 2 in 1957
This doesn't make sense but if any creature were to go into space unprotected it would die.
Laika was a Soviet space dog who became one of the first animals in space, and the first animal to orbit the Earth.
It tells you about how space can have effect on animals and how.
yes rockets take animals to space
The reason they sent animals up before the people is that they wanted to make sure that the space craft was safe. If the air leaked out. If it stayed together in space. If the dog or monkey came back safely, then the space-craft was ready to travel in.