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The first American object launched into space was the Explorer 1 satellite on January 31, 1958. It was the first satellite to be successfully put into orbit by the United States.
The first monkeys in space were NOT in an aircraft, but in a V2 rocket made in Germany in WW2 and brought to USA after the war.
monkeys have been in space for almost 50-60 years now. the first monkey was chip darling.
A dog orbited the earth as the first living thing to go out in space
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The release of the first map pack.
By "Space Monkeys" you mean monkeys sent to space by humans, yes there were. I'm not sure of their names though. i'll look into it.
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It is like the movie Space monkeys. Thay are very intelligent.
Monkeys started going into space in the 1960s for President Kennedy when he decided to send monkeys into space.
Explorer-1 was the first U.S. satellite successfully launched into space, in January 1958. Alan Shepard was the first U.S. man launched into space, in January 1961.
No, other than humans, no animals have been sent to the moon. UPDATE: The first person's answer is WRONG. Sadly, several have been to the moon. The majority died, either from being suffocated, while in space, or on their way back. Fortunately, at least humans had the dignity to anesthetize them first, but like I said, the poor things never had a chance. Human astronauts, of course, are glad that it was the monkeys, not themselves, who died for the sake of space exploration. That said, there were finally a pair of monkeys who successfully survived the entire trip and were recovered. This was in May of 1959. Their names were Miss Baker and Able. For more information, see University Today's website for the article entitled "First Monkey in Space." What I find interesting is that it is claimed they were anesthetized; however, this poor fellow looked quite alert and frightened. UPDATE: The first answer is WRONG. Sadly, several have been to the moon. The majority died, either from being suffocated, while in space, or on their way back. Fortunately, at least humans had the dignity to anesthetize them first, but like I said, the poor things never had a chance. Human astronauts, of course, are glad that it was the monkeys, not themselves, who died for the sake of space exploration. That said, there were finally a pair of monkeys who successfully survived the entire trip and were recovered. This was in May of 1959. Their names were Miss Baker and Able. For more information, see University Today's website for the article entitled "First Monkey in Space." What I find interesting is that it is claimed they were anesthetized; however, this poor fellow looked quite alert and frightened.