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Russia Builds Monument For Dog

New Ziedrich
12-04-2008, 01:47
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080411/ap_on_re_eu/russia_space_dog

Article below:
By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press Writer
Fri Apr 11, 1:58 PM ET



MOSCOW - Russian officials on Friday unveiled a monument to Laika, a dog whose flight to space more than 50 years ago paved the way for human space missions.

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The small monument is near a military research facility in Moscow that prepared Laika's flight to space on Nov. 3, 1957. It features a dog standing on top of a rocket.

Little was known about the impact of space flight on living things at the time Laika's mission was launched. Some believed they would be unable to survive the launch or the conditions of outer space, so Soviet space engineers viewed dogs' flights as a necessary precursor to human missions.

All dogs used in the Soviet space program were stray mongrel dogs — doctors believed they were able to adapt quicker to harsh conditions. All were small so they could fit into the tiny capsules.

The 2-year-old Laika was chosen for the flight just nine days before the launch.

Stories about how she was selected varied: Some said Laika was chosen for her good looks — a Soviet space pioneer had to be photogenic. Others indicated the top choice for the mission was dropped because doctors took pity on her: Since there was no way to design a re-entry vehicle in time for the launch, the flight meant a certain death.

"Laika was quiet and charming," Dr. Vladimir Yazdovsky wrote in his book chronicling the story of Soviet space medicine. He recalled that before heading to the launch pad, he took the dog home to play with his children. "I wanted to do something nice for her: She had so little time left to live," Yazdovsky said.

The satellite that carried Laika into orbit was built in less than one month after the Soviet Union put the world's first artificial satellite into orbit on Oct. 4, 1957.

Due to last-minute technical problems, Laika had to wait for the launch in the cabin for three days. Temperatures were low, and workers heated the cockpit through a hose.

When Laika reached orbit, doctors found with relief that her heartbeat, which had risen on launch, and her blood pressure were normal. She ate specially prepared food from a container.

According to official Soviet reports, the dog was euthanized after a week.

After the Soviet collapse, participants in the project told the real story: Laika indeed was to be euthanized with a programmed injection, but she apparently died of overheating after only a few hours in orbit.

Several other dogs died in failed launches before the successful space flight — and safe return to Earth — of the dogs Belka and Strelka in August 1960.

After a few other flights with dogs, the Soviet Union put the world's first human — Yuri Gagarin — into space on April 12, 1961.

It's kind of neat that the Russians would honor this dog with a monument. I wonder what NSG thinks of this?
Mad hatters in jeans
12-04-2008, 01:53
in before the cheap dog and Russia jokes are recycled.

According to official Soviet reports, the dog was euthanized after a week.
awwwww, they should have sold it, who wouldn't want the space-dog?
poor dog.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
12-04-2008, 01:56
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080411/ap_on_re_eu/russia_space_dog

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It's kind of neat that the Russians would honor this dog with a monument. I wonder what NSG thinks of this?

First France wanting to give jail time to supposed anorexia encouragers and now Russia, who should be dealing with pressing (truly) issues, builds a monument to a space-dog? Commie freaks!

Although I have to say, the poor dog did suffer all alone up in space....:(
New Ziedrich
12-04-2008, 02:00
First France wanting to give jail time to supposed anorexia encouragers

I don't want to risk derailing my own thread, but is there a thread about this?
Nanatsu no Tsuki
12-04-2008, 02:04
I don't want to risk derailing my own thread, but is there a thread about this?

Oh my, yes NZ, there is. Feast your eyes.:p
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=553913
Thumbless Pete Crabbe
12-04-2008, 02:10
We beat them to it:

http://www.centralparkwalkingtours.com/Tour_1/balto.jpg

However, we can't be complacent. If the Russians have closed the dog monument gap, then we'd better get our ass in gear with a few more of our own. I suggest monuments to Checkers and maybe Toto, and soon!
Troglobites
12-04-2008, 02:14
We beat them to it:

http://www.centralparkwalkingtours.com/Tour_1/balto.jpg

However, we can't be complacent. If the Russians have closed the dog monument gap, then we'd better get our ass in gear with a few more of our own. I suggest monuments to Checkers and maybe Toto, and soon!

Cujo.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
12-04-2008, 02:15
Cujo.

George W. Bush!
Honsria
12-04-2008, 03:06
Or they built a monument for a space pioneer.
Honsria
12-04-2008, 03:07
Cujo.

At least three or four for Lassie.
RhynoD
12-04-2008, 03:14
However, we can't be complacent. If the Russians have closed the dog monument gap, then we'd better get our ass in gear with a few more of our own. I suggest monuments to Checkers and maybe Toto, and soon!

I'll never give up my dog, Checkers!

Bark Bark!

Shut up, dammit!
Magdha
12-04-2008, 03:48
George W. Bush!

Bush is a primate, not a canine.
New Ziedrich
12-04-2008, 07:26
Or they built a monument for a space pioneer.

I'm about as pro-space exploration as they come, so I'm well aware of the importance of all this. I was just hoping the thread title would get a 'WTF?' reaction from NSG and attract more attention.

I think I failed in that regard. :(
CthulhuFhtagn
12-04-2008, 07:28
Bush is a primate, not a canine.

Bullshit. He's clearly a cnidarian.
Desperate Measures
12-04-2008, 08:33
in before the cheap dog and Russia jokes are recycled.




In Soviet Russia space dog statue makes you into a statue after sending you to space and in between those two things killing you humanely.
Honsria
12-04-2008, 08:34
I'm about as pro-space exploration as they come, so I'm well aware of the importance of all this. I was just hoping the thread title would get a 'WTF?' reaction from NSG and attract more attention.

I think I failed in that regard. :(

meh, no biggie.
DrunkenDove
12-04-2008, 09:22
The dog would probably have preferred a fire hydrant built in it's honour.
Wilgrove
12-04-2008, 09:34
In Soviet Russia Dog honors you!

hehe. I think that's pretty cool myself.
Cameroi
12-04-2008, 12:47
if we're going to build monuments at all, everyone ought to.

those particular test creatures, fated to die to determine if humans could even survive entering space at all, or doing so in the manor it was contemplated attempting, and eventually done, when nothing human or even from this earth and alive, had climbed so entirely beyond earth's atmosphere before, i think have more then earned the honor and respect of all of us.

there are many individual nonhuman life forms who have earned and deserve monuments, certainly as much or more, then any human politician or military leader. an awful lot of engineers, artists and tecnicians too.

=^^=
.../\...
Khadgar
12-04-2008, 13:01
First France wanting to give jail time to supposed anorexia encouragers and now Russia, who should be dealing with pressing (truly) issues, builds a monument to a space-dog? Commie freaks!

Although I have to say, the poor dog did suffer all alone up in space....:(

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachiko
Nanatsu no Tsuki
12-04-2008, 17:58
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachiko

Oh, I´ve read this story some time ago. It brought tears to my eyes. And then, there´s Seymour, from ¨Futurama¨. I still can´t watch that episode. It makes me cry like a little girl.:(
Nanatsu no Tsuki
12-04-2008, 17:59
Bullshit. He's clearly a cnidarian.

Any denomination we have for Bush ends with -n or -e. Canine, asinine, cnidarian. See the pattern?:D
CthulhuFhtagn
12-04-2008, 18:26
Oh, I´ve read this story some time ago. It brought tears to my eyes. And then, there´s Seymour, from ¨Futurama¨. I still can´t watch that episode. It makes me cry like a little girl.:(

Ah yes. That episode. Probably the second saddest thing I've ever seen.
Kirchensittenbach
12-04-2008, 19:12
Hey, if Russia has built a monument to the Dog they sent to space, shouldnt the USA build a monument to the monkeys they sent up there?

Oh, and for you ids crying about the dog being killed so soon after coming back from space,...you know those russians, they possibly got so paranoid about the dog turning into a traitor and telling foreign powers about space travel :D
Trollgaard
12-04-2008, 19:14
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080411/ap_on_re_eu/russia_space_dog

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It's kind of neat that the Russians would honor this dog with a monument. I wonder what NSG thinks of this?

I think that's awesome!

We should build a monument to the chimps who were used by NASA!
Intangelon
12-04-2008, 19:17
Oh, I´ve read this story some time ago. It brought tears to my eyes. And then, there´s Seymour, from ¨Futurama¨. I still can´t watch that episode. It makes me cry like a little girl.:(

I thought I was the only one!
Nanatsu no Tsuki
12-04-2008, 19:32
I thought I was the only one!

No, you´re not the only one. The first time I watched that episode my finace had to hold me. I bawled!