At first, the Russians claimed she lived for 6 days and was euthanised prior to oxygen depletion.
However, in 2002 the Russians finally admitted that she died within hours, of overheating because of a failure of the sustainer unit.
No matter how you look at it, it's not a very nice way to go. Luckily, we no longer use animals for space exploration - we just use humans instead.
The first dog to orbit the Earth was Laika, a Soviet space dog who was launched into space on November 3, 1957, aboard the spacecraft Sputnik 2.
Sputnik 1 was launched on the 4th of October, 1957. The booster used by it had been used in August of that year to launch a long range missile.
Laika is the first animal in the orbit. She is a dog. She died because--or so scientists predict--when the Soviet Sputnick 2 crashed, the cabin overheated, killing poor Laika within hours. Later on, a statue of Laika on a rocket was sculpted near a military research facility in Moscow.
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The first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth was a Soviet satellite named Sputnik I. It was launched by the USSR on October 4, 1957, followed by Sputnik 2 in November.
Laika entered Sputnik 2
The dog, Laika, died due to temperature increase.
The name of Laika's spacecraft was Sputnik 2. She was the first living being to orbit the Earth in this spacecraft in November 1957.
Because it carried a live passenger, a dog called Laika, into orbit.
Laika the dog!
A dog called Laika.
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The unique thing concerning the Sputnik 2 (compared to previous Sputnik 1 satellite) was the fact it carried the first living being into other space - a dog named Laika. "Laika" translates to English as "Barker".
Sputnik 1 only housed some electronics, while Sputnik 2 held a dog called Laika.
Laika actually did not travel on an American Space Shuttle, but rather on a Russian satellite called Sputnik 2. Sputnik 2 (with Laika in it) was launched on November 3, 1957 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Russia on top of an R-7 rocket.
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.
Laika the space dog, of Sputnik II died November 3, 1957, most likely due to overheating as a result of a malfunctioning heater in her capsule.