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Laika was to be the "flight dog" – a sacrifice to science on a one-way mission to space. [17] Albina, who had already flown twice on a high-altitude test rocket, was to act as Laika's backup. The third dog, Mushka, was a "control dog" – she was to stay on the ground and be used to test instrumentation and life support. [6] [13]
Poo-Chi (Tiger Electronics) Robopet (WowWee) Rocket the Wonder Dog (Fisher Price) Smartpet, robot dog that uses an iPhone to be powered. Space Dog (KO CO) [citation needed] Spotbot, retro style robotic dog. Tekno the Robotic Puppy Appeared on the cover of Time magazine.
Dogs were flown to an altitude of 100 km (62 mi) on board 15 scientific flights on R-1 rockets (itself a copy of the German V-2) from 1951 to 1956. The dogs wore pressure suits with acrylic glass bubble helmets. From 1957 to 1960, 11 flights with dogs were made on the R-2A series (developed from the R-1 missile) which flew to about 200 km (120 mi).
September 1, 2024 at 8:30 AM. Shutterstock. A new study examined dogs that had been "trained" with soundboard buttons, and the findings are fascinating. A study published in PLOS ONE on August 28 ...
Terrier Oriole is an unguided two-stage rocket system which is primarily used by the Goddard Space Flight Center out of the Wallops Flight Facility as a sounding rocket. The system uses a Terrier first-stage booster attached to an Oriole second-stage rocket. [3] The system can carry payloads between 800 and 1,500 pounds (360 and 680 kg) up to ...
Belka and Strelka on a 2010 stamp of Russia, released to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their spaceflight. Belka (Белка, literally, "squirrel", or alternatively "Whitey") and Strelka (Стрелка, "arrow") are dogs that spent a day in space aboard Korabl-Sputnik 2 (Sputnik 5) on 19 August 1960 before safely returning to Earth.
New research into dogs' long-term memory shows that dogs can remember the names of toys even years after not seeing or playing with them. On September 4, 2024, new research was published in ...
AIBO (stylized as aibo, abbreviated as A rtificial I ntelligence Ro BO t, homonymous with aibō (相棒), "pal" or "partner" in Japanese) is a series of robotic dogs designed and manufactured by Sony. Sony announced a prototype Aibo in mid-1998, [1] and the first consumer model was introduced on 11 May 1999. [2]