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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).

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Who was the dog sent in space in 1957?

Laika was a soviet space dog that become the first animal to orbit the earth , as well as the first animal to die in orbit


When did they launched the first animal into space?

in 1957 laika was the first animal to orbit the earth


Laika was the first dog in space?

Yes. Laika was a Soviet space dog that became the first animal to orbit the Earth - as well as the first animal to die in orbit.


What was the name of the first animal launched into orbit?

The name of the first animal into space (which was a dog) was Laika.


Which animal was the first to go up space and what was the name?

Laika was a Soviet space dog who became one of the first animals in space, and the first animal to orbit the Earth.


Have dogs been sent to space?

Many dogs have been to space. The Soviets sent a total of 13 dogs into space between 1957 and 1966.


What was the first animal sent into space and what country sent it?

Laika a dog was the first animal in space it was sent by the soviet union


What country launched an animal into space first?

The USSR.


What was the the first animal launched into space?

In 1957, the USSR sent a dog named Laika into orbit.


Laika the space dog?

Laika was a part husky part terrier and was one of the first animals in space. Laika was the first animal to orbit the earth.


Which country sent up the first animal in the space?

The USSR sent the first animals into space.


Who is lyka the space dog?

a russian dog and the first animal to orbit the earth ( first animal to go on the moon ) * * * * * Laika (Lyka?) did not go to the moon.