Only one dog has died in orbital space, which was Laika, the Russian husky mix. She died from lack of oxygen after three days in orbit.
Russia was the first to use dogs in space successfully. Of the 13 dogs that went into space, 5 died in flight.
As of 2021, a total of around 10 dogs have been sent to space by various countries including the Soviet Union and the United States. These dogs were used for scientific research to study the effects of space travel on living organisms.
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humans like you don't go to space if you don't wanna die
Well it depends on what dog you are talking about, if you are talking about the first dog in space then the dogs name was Laika. She was the first animal to die in the soviet space program. ='( hope that helps
Well, some astronauts do. Not all astronauts will die in space, but some will if the mission went wrong or if it is just being there when you die of natural causes.
The first dog to go into space was Laika.
you would die by the presher of the space
Many dogs have been to space. The Soviets sent a total of 13 dogs into space between 1957 and 1966.
0 dogs are in space but all dogs go to heaven
The USSR sent dogs into space to find out how it would be like for a living organism to travel in a spacecraft and if that were even possible. They did not want to risk putting humans into space until they had built a spacecraft that was safe, since the spacecraft that they sent the first dogs in were not made to land back on earth, therefore, the dogs would inevitably die. Sending dogs into space was a way to gain knowledge about the conditions in space without the expense of a human life.
A total of 32 animals, including monkeys, dogs, mice, fruit flies, and turtles, have been sent into space for scientific experiments and research purposes. These animals helped scientists study the effects of space travel on living organisms.