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To date, there are many animals that have been sent into space, and the endings are different.
The first animal to be sent into space was a puppy. Its name is Laika. It went into space one step ahead of humans, but the space technology at that time was not very advanced, and some of them were still in the exploration stage, so Laika's responsibility at that time was only to do experiments on behalf of humans.
The puppy went into space with the spaceship and died in agony just five hours later. Although Laika's experiments allowed humans to find a way to send astronauts into space, the puppy is dead, and although it sounds cruel, it is also a sacrifice for science.
Later, humans sent another monkey into space. This monkey is very intelligent and is selected layer by layer. After training, the monkey can also operate some simple operations of the ship, such as the lever.
After sending the monkey into space, it pulls the lever whenever it hears the command. The monkey's name is Hamm. Fortunately for Hamm, he did not die in space and managed to return to Earth.
However, Hamm's fate was also unfortunate. Although it has returned to Earth, its time in space has taken a huge toll on its body. The body's resistance is also weak, so it is always easy to get sick.
The Soviet Union was the first country to launch rockets. In 1957, in order to test whether their ship was suitable for human survival, a specially trained puppy named Laika was placed in the ship, and the puppy unfortunately died. Later, the first monkey sent into space by the Americans was a rhesus monkey weighing about 8 kilograms, which was drugged by scientists and then put into Albert-1, which was about to be sent to an altitude of 62 kilometers above the ground, but later the rhesus monkey died due to a machine failure that caused it to have difficulty breathing.
The Americans had their first experience, and they began to plan to send the second monkey into space. The distance from the ground also rose to 134 kilometers, and the little monkey successfully landed into space, but unfortunately, in the process of returning to the cabin, it hit the ground, and the little monkey still died. Scientists sent the baby monkey into space for the third time, and it was also an unfortunate death.
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In fact, these small animals are also used as an experiment to test the survival of these animals in space, and it is also for people to make an experience in space exploration.
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The main purpose is to test the effectiveness of the safety and life support system, and if you can come back alive, you can send people to the next step. In medicine, a new drug or new ** is also used by humans after experiments on animals. To put it bluntly, in scientific research, animals are the "poison testers" and "substitutes for the dead" of human beings.
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It is supposed to be fake, although there are such legends, but there is no actual data to indicate that space has been entered.
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The truth is, use these animals to find their way to astronauts to see if they have adverse reactions in space, and then adjust according to the problems they have.
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The animals must have died, because space is a vacuum, there is not enough oxygen, and there is not enough food.
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The lifespan of animals is relatively short, so many animals that have been sent into space have died, after all, they can't live for such a long time.
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What was the animal that went into space for the first time? It's not a Leica, it's a fruit fly!
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What happened to the animals that were sent into space back then? After reading it, I had mixed feelings.
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The first animal to be sent into space was actually a puppy. Its name is Laika. It landed in space one step ahead of humans, but the space technology at that time was not very advanced, and some were still in the exploration stage, so Laika was equivalent to replacing humans for experiments.
After all, a puppy's life is insignificant compared to a human. Since animals were sent into space decades ago, those animals that came back from space are basically dead by now, and all we can see now are some of the ** that remained in our memories back then.
In July 1951, the Soviet Union sent two dogs into space. As a result, they all returned safely to the ground. A dog named Zimgan is finally enjoying his old age.
In 1961, France put the mouse "Herato" into the space capsule. As a result, the rats were able to return safely and visit this wonderful space. The most typical example is when the Soviet Union used a spacecraft to transport a dog into space, because it was too close to the sun, the dog was killed due to the high temperature.
Although it did not contribute to our exploration of space, its sacrifice allowed us to completely avoid this mistake in later experiments, and it can be said that it is very worthy of our respect.
In the last century, the moon landing was everyone's dream. Since Armstrong first left footprints on the surface of the moon, humanity's curiosity about the universe has become even stronger. Moreover, all countries are constantly sending spacecraft into the universe to explore the mysteries and boundaries of the universe.
However, while we know a little about space, it remains a mystery whether the space environment will allow people to survive step by step by relying on equipment. After the puppy went into space with the spaceship, it only flew for five hours before dying in agony.
While Laika's experiments allowed humans to find a way to send astronauts into space, the puppy died, which I think is very inhumane, but it's also a necessary process in scientific research. Later, humans sent a monkey into space. This monkey is very smart, and it was selected by Sakuraba through layers of selection.
And after training, this monkey can also operate some simple operations of the ship, such as levers and so on. After the monkey is sent into space, it will pull the lever whenever there is a command. This monkey is called ham.
Fortunately for Bileca, it did not die in space, but walked around space and returned to Earth.
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They didn't live because they had a short lifespan. And the bodies were not found, because their bodies disappeared with the changes in space.
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The animals that are not alive and are sent into space are already dead, and there is no way to provide material things to animals due to the lack of basic material needs in space.
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Sending them to outer space was meant to be an experiment, so they are no longer alive now, after all, so many years have passed.
It's that he hasn't kept up with the trend of the times.
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