laika
No living being - plants or otherwise - have yet been discovered in outer space; much less living beings that move through outer space!
Being the first woman in outer space.
The answer is obvious. In outer space there is no day/night cycle so, being nocturnal, the lobster is continually stressed not having an active period.
Theoretically, there could be anything living in outer space. it is highly likely that there are many organisms living there however there is no hard evidence yet.
The first chimpanzee launched into outer space was named Ham. He was sent into space by NASA in 1961 aboard the Mercury-Redstone 2 mission to test the effects of space travel on a living organism.
The first living being in space was a dog named Laika, launched by the Soviet Union aboard Sputnik 2 in 1957.
A Russian: Uri Gagarin
The first creature to go to outer space was a dog named Laika.
The first thing sent into outer space was a satellite
The first living being to enter space was Laika, a dog from the Soviet Union. She traveled in Sputnik 2 in 1957 but unfortunately did not survive the journey.
Her goal was to accomplish being the first female American to go into outer space
Sputnik, the first rocket into space many things to do with space: they got the first person into space the first satellite to launch into space the first orbit around the earth the first living being into space the first woman into space etc.