Reaching space, these creatures became heroes, knowing the specifics of the space mission


New Delhi, August 19, 2019, Monday

Dogs are the most loyal animals. But the same can be said of dogs being human like dogs. Because everything that humans know about space today is just because of dogs and some other animals. Yes, the Soviet Union first dispatched the animals, including dogs, to space information to obtain information about the spacecraft and whether the spacecraft was safe for humans. The information we find about space today is due to the sacrifice of these animals. So let's know today about the early-age voyage that animals completed from earth to space.

The Second World War is over and the two greatest powers in the world want to dominate. America had already made atom bombs, but until then the Soviets had nothing. On the one hand was the Soviet Union and on the other hand America, in those days America and the Russians wanted to establish their position in space with the earth.

On November 3, 1957, the Soviet Union sent a Sputnik 2 spacecraft into space. The special thing about this spacecraft was that it was the first time a dog was sent aboard. G Ha was sent to a dog named Laika in Sputnik 2. However, because the flight was one way, scientists also knew that the spacecraft would not return to Lyca. However, the spacecraft successfully landed in space.

According to a report, in 2002 it was discovered that Laika died of breathing seven hours after reaching space. However, the union considered the flight a success. After this, Laika became famous worldwide and became a hero. After the success of Sputnik 2, the United States became tense that the Soviet Union would ever develop a nuclear weapon and would target America.

Even after this the Soviet Union continued to send dogs into space. The Soviet Union would catch and train a stray dog ​​on the road and send it into space. The dogs that were sent to space after Lyca also returned to Earth. From these experiments the Soviet Union learned how to bring them back from space. The US, on the other hand, began using monkeys and chimpanzees in its space mission.

On 19 August 1960, two dogs, two mice, one rabbit and some bees, also named Belka and Streica, were sent into space and kept in space. The reason for sending two dogs was to compare the figures from two different animals.

The two dogs sat quietly until they reached the level. But during the fourth round, Belka began to vomit, and Streica was alerted by her voice. However, they were not seen in the video. It is not known what happened to the animals other than these two dogs. The two dogs made 11 rounds of the earth and were returning. They too became famous worldwide. He became so fame that he even appeared in a TV show. In other countries, stamps and posters of his name were also seen.



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