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Animals have been sent into space for scientific research to study the physiological effects of space travel on living organisms. These studies help scientists understand how space travel impacts biological functions and can inform the development of technologies to support human spaceflight missions.
Some animals that have been sent into outer space include dogs, monkeys, mice, fish, and fruit flies. These animals were used in scientific experiments to study the effects of space travel on living organisms.
Yes, a guinea pig named Hector was launched into space in 1961 by the French Centre National d'Études Spatiales. The purpose was to study the effects of radiation and weightlessness on living organisms.
NASA has sent various animals to space for scientific research, including fruit flies, spiders, monkeys, mice, and most famously, chimpanzees. These animals were used to study the effects of space travel on living organisms and to gather valuable data for human space exploration.
The animals that went into space were usually monkeys or dogs. The Russians used dogs and the United States used monkeys for most of the animal flights into space. Fruit flies were the first living things used for space flight testing.
it was a dog
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Animals were the first living thing in space.
The second thing sent to space was the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2, which carried the dog Laika on November 3, 1957.
Laika was a mixed-breed dog, specifically a Soviet space dog, who became the first living being sent into space by the Soviet Union in 1957.
The first thing sent into space was the Nazi Germans V-2 rocket in the Second World War.
The first living thing deliberately sent by humans into space was the dog Laika (a stray taken from the streets of Moscow) aboard Sputnik 2 which was launched on November 3, 1957.
The first thing sent into outer space was a satellite
the first thing is go to space is satellite
Explorer 1, a small space probe.
The first living thing to be launched into space in 1960 was a dog named Laika on the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2. Laika became the first animal to orbit Earth in space, but unfortunately, she did not survive the mission.
The first living things in space were fruit flies named Albert I and II, sent by the United States in launched in June 1947 as part of a series of high-altitude balloon flights.