Zune-Arts Laika Video Deeper Than You May Think...
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Friday, 11 January 2008

LaikaThe newest video to roll off the Zune-Arts website has a deeper side to it.  At first, the video may seem light-hearted and have no true meaning, but as you'll discover, it seems to be more of a tribute of a real tragedy. 

Laika was real, and was the first living creature in space.   Like the video depicts, Laika was launched on a one-way trip on board Sputnik 2 in November 1957, and was said to have died painlessly in orbit about a week after blast-off. 

More after the click....

Now, it has been revealed she died from overheating and panic just a few hours after the mission started.

The new evidence was presented at the 2002 World Space Congress in Houston, Texas, US, by Dimitri Malashenkov of the Institute for Biological Problems in Moscow.

Noted space historian Sven Grahn told BBC News Online that the new information was surprising and significant as it ended more than 40 years of speculation about Laika's fate.

Space pioneer

Laika's mission on board Sputnik 2 stunned the world. Sputnik 1, the world's first satellite, had been launched less than one month before.
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It was a metal sphere weighing about 18 kg (40 lbs) and was far heavier than anything the United States was contemplating launching.

An astonished world witnessed the launch of Sputnik 2 weighing 113 kg (250 lbs) and carrying the first living thing to go into orbit - the dog Laika.

The animal had been a stray wandering the streets of Moscow when she was captured and prepared for a space mission.

Shortly after launch the Soviets said that Laika was not destined to return alive and would die in space. The statement caused outrage to many observers.

[TV image of Laika from the capsule, courtesy Alexander Chernov]

Racing pulse

Dr Malashenkov has now revealed several new details about Laika's mission, such as her food being in jelly form and that she was chained to prevent her turning around.

There was a carbon dioxide absorbing device in the cabin to prevent the accumulation of this toxic gas, as well as an oxygen generator.

A fan was automatically activated to keep the dog cool when the capsule's temperature exceeded 15 deg Celsius.

According to Dr Malashenkov, a great deal of work had to be done to adapt a group of dogs to the conditions in the tight cabin of Sputnik 2. They were kept in gradually smaller cages for periods up to 15-20 days.

Three dogs were trained for the Sputnik 2 flight: Albina, Laika and Mushka. Albina was the first "backup", having flown twice on a high-altitude rocket. Mushka was used to test instrumentation and life support.

Death in space

Medical sensors placed on Laika indicated that during launch her pulse rate went up by a factor of three above its resting level.

At the start of weightlessness, her pulse rate decreased. It took three times longer than after a centrifuge ride on the ground to return Laika's heartbeat to pre-launch values, an indication of the stress she was suffering.

Dr Malashenkov also revealed how Laika died. Telemetry from the Sputnik 2 capsule showed that the temperature and humidity increased after the start of the mission.

After five to seven hours into the flight, no lifesigns were being received from Laika. By the fourth orbit it was apparent that Laika had died from overheating and stress.

Previously, it has been thought that Laika survived at least four days in space and perhaps even a week when Sputnik's transmitters failed.

Despite surviving for just a few hours, Laika's place in space history is assured and the information she provided proved that a living organism could tolerate a long time in weightlessness and paved the way for humans in space.

Laika's "coffin" circled the Earth 2,570 times and burned up in the Earth's atmosphere on 4 April 1958.

[via BBC News

Wow, the Zune-Arts video hits a little closer to home with that side of the story now, doesn't it? 

 

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Guest User   | 82.41.17.xxx | 2008-01-11 15:05:13
I thought fruit flies were the first intentional animals flown in space, inside a U.S. V2 rocket in 1946 to assess the effects of radiation.
Yensed   | 68.118.62.xxx | 2008-01-11 18:46:53
Well, Thats depressing...
Riprat   | 74.139.179.xxx | 2008-01-11 19:05:21
I'm not so sure it was painless... From what I understand she died just hours after launch from overheating (cabin temp. was 104 F).
Guest User   | 70.105.248.xxx | 2008-01-11 21:48:49
Ezylryb   | 24.74.178.xxx | 2008-01-11 22:15:12
that's what it says
you didn't read all the way
jahazielsoto   | 76.166.150.xxx | 2008-01-12 06:30:52
thank's Lika....
Anonymous   | 70.160.167.xxx | 2008-01-13 10:38:16
That's sad why did they have to do such things couldn't they have just lived not going into space?
skullcandy527   | 71.167.15.xxx | 2008-01-13 13:08:00
aw man that sucks >
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