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  2. Laika - Wikipedia

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    Laika (/ ˈ l aɪ k ə / LY-kə; Russian: Лайка, IPA:; c. 1954 – 3 November 1957) was a Soviet space dog who was one of the first animals in space and the first to orbit the Earth. A stray mongrel from the streets of Moscow, she flew aboard the Sputnik 2 spacecraft, launched into low orbit on 3 November 1957.

  3. 1957 in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    List of years in the Soviet Union; The following lists events that happened during 1957 in the Union of Soviet ... The dog Laika becomes the first animal to orbit the ...

  4. 1957 - Wikipedia

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    1957 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1957th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 957th year of the 2nd millennium, the 57th year of the 20th century, and the 8th year of the 1950s decade.

  5. 1957 in science - Wikipedia

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    12 Events. 13 Institutions. 14 Awards. 15 Births. ... The year 1957 in science and technology involved some significant events, ... with a dog called Laika on board ...

  6. Sputnik 2 - Wikipedia

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    Sputnik 2 (Russian pronunciation: [ˈsputʲnʲɪk], Russian: Спутник-2, Satellite 2), or Prosteyshiy Sputnik 2 (PS-2, Russian: Простейший Спутник 2, Simplest Satellite 2), [3]: 155 launched on 3 November 1957, was the second spacecraft launched into Earth orbit, and the first to carry an animal into orbit, a Soviet space dog named Laika.

  7. 1957 in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    The first orbital flight of an artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched in October 1957, by the Soviet Union.In November, the second orbital flight took place. The Soviet Union launched the first animal to orbit the Earth, a dog, Laika, who died in orbit a few hours after launch.

  8. Taro and Jiro - Wikipedia

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    The Japan National Institute of Polar Research began a multiyear research program in Antarctica to coincide with the International Geophysical Year of 1957. They established Showa Station on East Ongul Island in January of that year, and sent a team of 11 researchers and 19 Sakhalin Husky dogs as a sled team. Three of the huskies died during ...

  9. November 1957 - Wikipedia

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    The following events occurred in November 1957: ... Yale University commemorated the 100th anniversary year of the birth of ... Laika, 2–3, Soviet space dog [35 ...