Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Sputnik-2 or: Laika, Our Hero


In 1957, a Soviet street dog named Laika launched into space aboard Sputnik-2 and became the first animal to orbit the Earth. This is her story. When the international press reported that the #Soviets sent a #dog into orbit, the public freaked. Not because #communism was beating democracy in the space race, but because how could anyone send a dog - alone - into #space. If there's one global commonality, it's this: everyone loves dogs. So, the Soviets spun the story. Laika, the #spacedog, became a national hero. Yes, she died on her one way mission. But, she gloriously orbited Earth for over a week until her eventual, peaceful death. And, because of #Laika's sacrifice, the Soviet space program was now years ahead of the Americans... But, none of that was true. Based on declassified Soviet space program documents as well as primary source #archive from back in the day, this is a revised version of Laika's one way trip. In her words. That is, approximately her words. She was a dog, after all. . . . VIDEO BY TOM McNAMARA (@fieldguidetom) VOICE OF LAIKA ELENA V. LEVENSON ARCHIVE GETTY #NASA . . . FOLLOW POPULAR SCIENCE http://www.popsci.com Facebook: http://ift.tt/1mDk8YO Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/popsci Instagram: http://ift.tt/2ieE7iU Snapchat: http://ift.tt/2fSZV2X Pinterest: http://ift.tt/2idLrLJ
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