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Laika, Russian cosmonaut dog, 1957
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Laika, Russian cosmonaut dog, 1957
Laika, Russian cosmonaut dog, 1957. Laika was the first animal to orbit the Earth, travelling on board the Sputnik 2 spacraft launched on 3 November 1957. The Soviet space programme used dogs and other animals in order to ascertain the viability of later manned space missions. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow
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1950s Astronaut Cosmonaut Cruelty Exploitation Exploration Fifties Pioneer Research Satellite Soviet Soviet Union Space Space Flight Space Programme Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics Ussr Laika Sputnik 2
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This print captures the historic moment of Laika, the brave Russian cosmonaut dog who paved the way for human space exploration. In 1957, aboard the Sputnik 2 spacecraft, Laika became the first animal to orbit our planet. This remarkable achievement by the Soviet space program marked a significant milestone in scientific research. The image showcases Laika's portrait, symbolizing her pioneering spirit and contribution to space exploration. Her presence on board Sputnik 2 was crucial in determining whether manned missions were viable. The photograph is housed in the State Museum of History in Moscow, preserving this iconic piece of history. Laika's journey into space also raises ethical questions about animal cruelty and exploitation during that era. While her sacrifice played a vital role in advancing our understanding of outer space, it serves as a reminder of humanity's responsibility towards other living beings. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece from the mid-20th century, we are reminded of Russia's significant contributions to science and its ambitious pursuit of knowledge beyond Earth's boundaries. This image encapsulates both triumph and tragedy within one frame – an emblematic representation of mankind's relentless quest for discovery amidst complex moral dilemmas.
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