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Laika-the small dog that started the animal rights movement

I ran across a story from history that I found interesting. I remembered reading about it, but was too young at the time to realize what was happening.

On November 3, 1957 the first living being was shot into orbit on the Russian satellite Sputnik 2... Laika, a 10 pound mixed terrier mix, picked up off the streets of Moscow. Her calm nature, personality, and love of people sealed her fate as the first dog ever to circle the earth. She was taught to live in a small module, wear specially designed space wear, and eat specially made food. They even used simulators to help her adapt to the thunderous noise and vibrations of take off. During the flight, they were able to monitor her vital signs.

After the launch the Soviets revealed that this trip was designed as a one way trip from the beginning. This statement was met with outrage from all over the world. Although other dogs  had almost made it into space they were able to come back alive because of parachutes attached to their capsules, Laika did not have a re-entry capsule. She was on her own.

Originally it was reported by the Soviets that she lived several days and died painlessly while in orbit. New information about this incident was not released until after the collapse of the Soviet Union.  In 2002, Dimitri Malashenkov of the Institute for Biological Problems in Moscow, reported to the World Space Conference in Houston, that Laika died within hours after her environment’s humidity and heat increased dramatically. Laika was dead by the fourth orbit from extreme stress and overheating.

It appears that the ruthless space race between the United States and the Soviet Union was the main reason that the small astronaut was not provided a way to re-enter the atmosphere safely.  In their rush to be the first to put a live animal in space, the Soviets spent only 3 weeks designing and building the capsule that would become Laika’s coffin. This information met with outrage from many people, and was most likely the beginning of the present day animal rights movement.

Despite surviving only a few hours, her place in history is secure. This stoic small dog paved the way for man to follow.

 

 

 

"The greatness of a Nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated"-Mahatma Gandhi

 

 Thanks for reading.

 

 

 

 

For more information:

http://history1900s.about.com/od/1950s/p/laikathedog.htm

 http://www.ttlntl.co.uk/2/Name/Historicdog.htm

http://www.novareinna.com/bridge/laika.html

http://dogsinthenews.com/issues/0211/articles/021103a.htm

 

 

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  • Reverend Claudia 2 years ago
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    Great article, but sad. I hope someday we'll treat animals the way God intended us to; as loving companions, partners, and unique creations.

  • BPB 2 years ago
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    You better go back and read the history of Human and animal rights or Animal Welfare because it sure didn't start in 1957!

    The date is more like 1787 with the re-birth of William Wilberforce.

    GEEZE

    Regards,
    BPB

  • mary 2 years ago
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    You are right that there were very early attempts. Mostly lip service at that time;as human slavery was the real issue. However the animal movement started to actually make a difference with the development of the HSUS in the 1950's. That is when the previous attempts finally got some strength behind them.,and became an organized active movement. Thanks for writing.

  • skippy 2 years ago
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    The dog did not start the animal rights movement. The founder and writer of the laws you are now seeing was Hitler and his Nazi army. Do your homework before trying to cover up facts.

  • Lindy 2 years ago
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    Poor Laika - I get both angry and upset when I keep hearing about mans indifference to animals and all the different and extreme forms of suffering they inflict upon them. It is so low, so shocking and so totally unacceptable. Understanding and respect for different species is long overdue.

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