Showing posts with label Laika Research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laika Research. Show all posts

Monday, 16 March 2009

SPACE DAWGS!


1960: Sputnik 5 was the first spacecraft to send animals into orbit and return them safely back to Earth... Belka & Strelka

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Space Bitchezzzzz!
All the space dogs were female as they didn't have to cock their leg up to wee! As they had to sit for hours and hours in small compartments. They were all trained up to do this... read allll about it! Turns out that one of the space dogs was called Lisa!

Monday, 16 February 2009

LAIKA LOVE

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COLD WARRIORS: LAIKA


"Laboratory researchers in the United States were measured and even awkwardly supportive of their Soviet counterparts’ Laika mission, as reflected in this November 1957 wire release from the National Society for Medical Research, written before news of Laika’s death, and the absence of any plans for her safe return, became known."

While the debate over animal experimentation still rages, the fading of the Cold War tempered at least one prominent voice. Speaking of Laika in 1989, Gazenko declared: "Work with animals is a source of suffering to all of us. . . . The more time passes, the more I’m sorry about it. We shouldn’t have done it."
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I think that this is just a bit of verbal proof that Laika was probably more of a cold war casualty than Russia would have liked to admit. The space race was fueled by bitterness between the US and USSR during the cold war, so much so that Laika may have been sent up into space without the full knowledge that she would survive and Russia being very aware of the fact that she would be more likely die. Laika is still a hero to many though and it's hard to think that she was probably sent up into space to get one up on the US.

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Sputnik

WHAT? All of a sudden loads of Laika videos have just started APPEARING on youtube. I must have been searching for the wrong thing. I've found them all through links from other ones...

Sputnik 1


Sputnik 2


This is the best of the three... Not only is it translated (hurrayyy) but it's quite emotive too. I was yet to find a really good Russian video from 1957 (Laika's Launch) but now I think I've found one. Apart from the stupid music someone has put over the top - the imagery is (if muted) quite sad. Only sad because I know what happens to Laika.

Who?

This section is dedicated to those who made significant contributions to the development of the Russian space program or influenced its direction -- the scientists and engineers, the industrial administrators and the managers.

Sunday, 25 January 2009