Laika
The first living creature to orbit the Earth was Laika, a Soviet space dog, who flew aboard Sputnik 2 in 1957.
Yes, the first animal to go to space, a dog named Laika, did not survive the mission. She died a few hours after launch due to overheating and stress.
The first dog to go into space in 1957 was Laika, a female stray dog from Moscow. She was a part of the Soviet Union's Sputnik 2 mission, which made her the first living being to orbit the Earth. Unfortunately, Laika did not survive the mission.
Her name was Laika, but sadly she died in space.
The first dog to travel to space aboard Sputnik 2 on November 3, 1957, was named Laika. She was a Soviet space dog and became the first living creature to orbit Earth. Tragically, Laika did not survive the mission.
The first dog in space was from Russia and she was called Laika.
The Soviet space dog, Laika, went out into space on November 3rd, 1957.
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yes a baboon went to space. monkeys dog and humans all went to space
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it was hunter 1950
his name was faye
A dog I think, from Russsia.
Laika (nicknamed Mutnik)
The first living creature to orbit the Earth was Laika, a Soviet space dog, who flew aboard Sputnik 2 in 1957.
Laika went to space in 1957 Answer by Nittish, 7 years old
The first dog to go into space was Laika.