Laika

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Laika was a Soviet space dog who became the first living creature to orbit Earth, marking a pivotal moment in the early Space Race.

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Laika canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf animal astronaut
dog
space dog
aftermath sparked ethical debates about animal experimentation in space
causeOfDeath overheating
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
deathDate 1957-11-03
diedIn space
hasRole test subject
influenced later biological spaceflight experiments
launchCountry Soviet Union
launchDate 1957-11-03
launchVehicle Sputnik 2
memorializedBy monuments in Russia
stamps
statues
works of art
missionType orbital spaceflight
notableFor first living creature to orbit Earth
participation in early Space Race
occupation space dog
orbitingBody Earth
originalEnvironment stray dog from Moscow streets
partOf Space Race
history of human spaceflight
placeOfBirth Moscow
precededBy Sputnik 1
program Soviet space program
sexOrGender female
significantEvent first animal to orbit Earth
spacecraft Sputnik 2
species Canis lupus familiaris
status deceased
trainedBy Soviet space program
usedFor testing effects of spaceflight on living organisms

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Sputnik 2 carried Laika