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Among the many noteworthy achievements of the Soviet Union’s space program was the
first launch of an animal – a dog named Laika – into earth orbit on the world’s second
successful satellite. “Muttnik” wasn’t the only dog star: over 50 canine cosmonauts helped
set the stage for the USSR‘s side of the great Space Race. This is their story.
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World War II had ended and the Cold War had just begun – and both the United States and
the Soviet Union worked feverishly to establish viable ballistic missile and manned space
programs with the help of captured German rocket scientists. While the Americans used
captured V2 rockets to launch fruit flies, a monkey and a mouse into suborbital space
between 1947 and the summer of 1950, the USSR decided dogs would be the ideal space-
pioneering animals.
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Dogs could be trained to deal with long periods of inactivity required in preparation for a
launch and would also tolerate wearing a cumbersome space suit in a small confined
space. As well, stray dogs were chosen for their perceived hardiness and females were
preferred due to simpler sanitation solutions.
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In early 1951, two dogs named Tsygan (above, top) and Dezik rode a Soviet-built copy of the
V2 rocket 110 km (68.35 miles) into space. The pressurized capsule containing the dogs
parachuted back to Earth and both Dezik and Tsygan were none the worse for wear. At
least, for the moment: Dezik did not survive his next mission later that year. Both dogs can
be seen today, stuffed and mounted, at the Cosmonaut Memorial Museum in Moscow.
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The officially recognized border between the Earth’s atmosphere and outer space is 100 km,
or about 62 miles, and between 1951 and 1956 the Soviet Union conducted 15 launches
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with 9 different dogs to at least that altitude. Another 11 launches to 200 km (124 miles)
took place between 1957 and 1960. In 1958, three intrepid dog-monauts soared to 450 km
(280 miles). Not all the canine crewmen survived these suborbital flights but the vast
majority did, paving the way for the manned missions of the 1960s.
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(images via: TIME, JWZ and Soviet Space Dogs)
Not only did Soviet space dogs succeed superbly in pushing the envelope of early space
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exploration by making suborbital space flights in the 1950s, many of them ascended in
pairs such as Lisa and Ryzhik, Smelaya and Malyshka, and Bolik and ZIB. That odd last name
is an acronym for “Zamena ischeznuvshemu Boliku” or “Substitute for Missing Bolik.” It seems
the real Bolik ran away just days before his scheduled flight and a local stray was drafted
as an instant replacement.
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Nearly 30 missions over a 10-year period may seem a lot for the Soviets, whose reputation
for risk-taking and less than thorough testing is perhaps overstated. Consider that the
United States launched a chimpanzee named Ham into space on January 31, 1961. Ham’s
mission was followed a mere 3 months later by the first launch of an American astronaut,
Alan Shepard, and both missions were suborbital.
Laika Rock(et)
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The October 1957 launch into orbit of Sputnik 1 shocked the world in general and the
United States in particular – the Space Race was on! It wouldn’t be until January 31 of 1958
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that the USA was able to place their first satellite, Explorer 1, into Earth orbit. The success of
Explorer 1 was somewhat overshadowed by the startling success of the Soviet Union’s
Sputnik 2 which launched on November 3, 1957. Not only did the rather large satellite
achieve orbit, it carried a passenger: Laika (Russian for “Barker”), a 6 kg (13 lb) female stray
with distinctive floppy ears.
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The American press had a field day with Laika’s successful launch, dubbing both the dog
and capsule “Muttnik”. The embarrassing first attempt by the USA to launch a satellite – the
televised launch pad explosion of Vanguard TV3 in December of 1957 – was ridiculed as
Flopnik, Oopsnik and Kaputnik to name a few.
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Laika’s mission was intended to last 10 days but unfortunately, the heat shielding on
Sputnik 2’s exterior was damaged during the launch phase and temperatures inside the
capsule soared to 40 °C (104 °F). Though telemetry received at mission control indicated
that Laika had calmed down somewhat from the stress of the launch and was eating food,
by 5 to 7 hours into the flight life signs were no longer being received.
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Laika’s fate was not fully disclosed until October of 2002, almost 45 years after the mission
and over a decade after the USSR itself ceased to exist. At the time, fledgling animal rights
groups protested the concept of sending a dog into space with no thought of retrieval. It
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seems even the scientists who planned Laika’s mission had qualms over it. In 1998 one of
these scientists, Oleg Gazenko, expressed his regret by stating “Work with animals is a source
of suffering to all of us. We treat them like babies who cannot speak. The more time passes, the
more I’m sorry about it. We shouldn’t have done it… We did not learn enough from this mission to
justify the death of the dog.” Today, Laika’s heroic yet tragic life has made her both a symbol
of courage and a figure of sadness.
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Belka (“Squirrel”) and Strelka (“Arrow”) have also made the leap to pop culture, though their
tail, er, tale lacks the tragic component of Laika’s short but vivid life. Belka and Strelka’s
adventure began on August 19, 1960, securely seated inside Sputnik 5) along with 1 rabbit,
2 rats, 42 mice, an unknown number of flies, plus some plants and fungi.
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The launch was uneventful and the capsule orbited the Earth for one day before safely
parachuting down to the welcoming steppes of Soviet Central Asia. Belka, Strelka, and their
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fellow biota were the first creatures to orbit the Earth and return alive. Preserved for
prosperity in Russia are the taxidermised Belka and Strelka along with their dented but
undaunted space capsule.
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Belka and Strelka star in not one, but TWO animated feature films. One is titled “The Real
Adventures of Belka and Strelka”, a portion of which can be seen here:
The Real Adventures of Belka and Strelka, part1, via Belkaistrelkacom
The other boasts a higher caliber of animation (think Rango) and the wonders of 3D. Touted
as “an epic space adventure across the third dimension”, Space Dogs 3D was released in 2010.
You can check out the trailer here:
Space Dogs 3D – Movie Trailer, via Epicpicturesgroup
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Though Laika may be the best known of the nearly 60 Soviet space dogs and Belka & Strelka
have been immortalized in film, others have also achieved a measure of fame. Last (literally)
but certainly not least, are Veterok and Ugolyok. Launched on February 22, 1966, the pair
spent 22 days orbiting the Earth orbit before landing safely on March 16: their endurance
record would not be surpassed until June of 1973, by human astronauts aboard Skylab 2.
Veterok and Ugolyok would be the last of a long line of Soviet space dogs going back over 16
years.
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The USSR may have lost the Space Race but it was the fault of their hardware, not their
“software”: loyal, hardworking cosmonauts both canine and human. Through their – dare I
say it – dogged determination, the Soviet space dogs helped make the airless void above a
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Bark At The Moon: A History Of Soviet Space Dogs

  • 1. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API Sign Up For Our Newsletter PLAY WITH SOUND animals & habitats ANIMALS & HABITATS HISTORY & TRIVIA SCIENCE & RESEARCH SPACE Bark At The Moon: A History Of Soviet Space Dogs by Steve 01Like Search Search ENERGY HABITATS HOMES IMAGES NATURE TECH TRAVEL WONDERS
  • 2. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API Enter Your Email SUBSCRIBE 7 Wonders Series Animals & Habitats Art & Design Energy & Fuel Featured Articles Food & Health Geography & Travel Among the many noteworthy achievements of the Soviet Union’s space program was the first launch of an animal – a dog named Laika – into earth orbit on the world’s second successful satellite. “Muttnik” wasn’t the only dog star: over 50 canine cosmonauts helped set the stage for the USSR‘s side of the great Space Race. This is their story. Cold War, Hot Dogs Advertisement { topics }
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  • 4. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API World War II had ended and the Cold War had just begun – and both the United States and the Soviet Union worked feverishly to establish viable ballistic missile and manned space programs with the help of captured German rocket scientists. While the Americans used captured V2 rockets to launch fruit flies, a monkey and a mouse into suborbital space between 1947 and the summer of 1950, the USSR decided dogs would be the ideal space- pioneering animals. (images via: Spacebooks, Wikipedia, All Experts and Want It All) 00:00 00:00 NOW PLAYING
  • 5. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API Dogs could be trained to deal with long periods of inactivity required in preparation for a launch and would also tolerate wearing a cumbersome space suit in a small confined space. As well, stray dogs were chosen for their perceived hardiness and females were preferred due to simpler sanitation solutions.
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  • 7. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API In early 1951, two dogs named Tsygan (above, top) and Dezik rode a Soviet-built copy of the V2 rocket 110 km (68.35 miles) into space. The pressurized capsule containing the dogs parachuted back to Earth and both Dezik and Tsygan were none the worse for wear. At least, for the moment: Dezik did not survive his next mission later that year. Both dogs can be seen today, stuffed and mounted, at the Cosmonaut Memorial Museum in Moscow. Giant Leaps For Mankind
  • 8. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API (images via: Aerospace Medical Association and Cali1Socal) The officially recognized border between the Earth’s atmosphere and outer space is 100 km, or about 62 miles, and between 1951 and 1956 the Soviet Union conducted 15 launches
  • 9. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API with 9 different dogs to at least that altitude. Another 11 launches to 200 km (124 miles) took place between 1957 and 1960. In 1958, three intrepid dog-monauts soared to 450 km (280 miles). Not all the canine crewmen survived these suborbital flights but the vast majority did, paving the way for the manned missions of the 1960s.
  • 10. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API (images via: TIME, JWZ and Soviet Space Dogs) Not only did Soviet space dogs succeed superbly in pushing the envelope of early space
  • 11. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API exploration by making suborbital space flights in the 1950s, many of them ascended in pairs such as Lisa and Ryzhik, Smelaya and Malyshka, and Bolik and ZIB. That odd last name is an acronym for “Zamena ischeznuvshemu Boliku” or “Substitute for Missing Bolik.” It seems the real Bolik ran away just days before his scheduled flight and a local stray was drafted as an instant replacement.
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  • 13. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API Nearly 30 missions over a 10-year period may seem a lot for the Soviets, whose reputation for risk-taking and less than thorough testing is perhaps overstated. Consider that the United States launched a chimpanzee named Ham into space on January 31, 1961. Ham’s mission was followed a mere 3 months later by the first launch of an American astronaut, Alan Shepard, and both missions were suborbital. Laika Rock(et)
  • 14. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API (images via: NLM, Novareinna and The Siren Sound) The October 1957 launch into orbit of Sputnik 1 shocked the world in general and the United States in particular – the Space Race was on! It wouldn’t be until January 31 of 1958
  • 15. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API that the USA was able to place their first satellite, Explorer 1, into Earth orbit. The success of Explorer 1 was somewhat overshadowed by the startling success of the Soviet Union’s Sputnik 2 which launched on November 3, 1957. Not only did the rather large satellite achieve orbit, it carried a passenger: Laika (Russian for “Barker”), a 6 kg (13 lb) female stray with distinctive floppy ears.
  • 16. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API (images via: Niki McCretton Presents, Niqqi’s Blog, First Second Books and Libraridan) The American press had a field day with Laika’s successful launch, dubbing both the dog and capsule “Muttnik”. The embarrassing first attempt by the USA to launch a satellite – the televised launch pad explosion of Vanguard TV3 in December of 1957 – was ridiculed as Flopnik, Oopsnik and Kaputnik to name a few.
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  • 18. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API Laika’s mission was intended to last 10 days but unfortunately, the heat shielding on Sputnik 2’s exterior was damaged during the launch phase and temperatures inside the capsule soared to 40 °C (104 °F). Though telemetry received at mission control indicated that Laika had calmed down somewhat from the stress of the launch and was eating food, by 5 to 7 hours into the flight life signs were no longer being received. (images via: Tedstrong, Manoakua and ICA) Laika’s fate was not fully disclosed until October of 2002, almost 45 years after the mission and over a decade after the USSR itself ceased to exist. At the time, fledgling animal rights groups protested the concept of sending a dog into space with no thought of retrieval. It
  • 19. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API seems even the scientists who planned Laika’s mission had qualms over it. In 1998 one of these scientists, Oleg Gazenko, expressed his regret by stating “Work with animals is a source of suffering to all of us. We treat them like babies who cannot speak. The more time passes, the more I’m sorry about it. We shouldn’t have done it… We did not learn enough from this mission to justify the death of the dog.” Today, Laika’s heroic yet tragic life has made her both a symbol of courage and a figure of sadness. Dog Stars
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  • 21. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API Belka (“Squirrel”) and Strelka (“Arrow”) have also made the leap to pop culture, though their tail, er, tale lacks the tragic component of Laika’s short but vivid life. Belka and Strelka’s adventure began on August 19, 1960, securely seated inside Sputnik 5) along with 1 rabbit, 2 rats, 42 mice, an unknown number of flies, plus some plants and fungi. (image via: Blog Serius) The launch was uneventful and the capsule orbited the Earth for one day before safely parachuting down to the welcoming steppes of Soviet Central Asia. Belka, Strelka, and their
  • 22. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API fellow biota were the first creatures to orbit the Earth and return alive. Preserved for prosperity in Russia are the taxidermised Belka and Strelka along with their dented but undaunted space capsule.
  • 23. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API (images via: Foxunk, WN.com and The Beet Goes On) Belka and Strelka star in not one, but TWO animated feature films. One is titled “The Real Adventures of Belka and Strelka”, a portion of which can be seen here: The Real Adventures of Belka and Strelka, part1, via Belkaistrelkacom The other boasts a higher caliber of animation (think Rango) and the wonders of 3D. Touted as “an epic space adventure across the third dimension”, Space Dogs 3D was released in 2010. You can check out the trailer here: Space Dogs 3D – Movie Trailer, via Epicpicturesgroup
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  • 26. pdfcrowd.comopen in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API Though Laika may be the best known of the nearly 60 Soviet space dogs and Belka & Strelka have been immortalized in film, others have also achieved a measure of fame. Last (literally) but certainly not least, are Veterok and Ugolyok. Launched on February 22, 1966, the pair spent 22 days orbiting the Earth orbit before landing safely on March 16: their endurance record would not be surpassed until June of 1973, by human astronauts aboard Skylab 2. Veterok and Ugolyok would be the last of a long line of Soviet space dogs going back over 16 years. (image via: SFF Audio)
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