On November 3, 1957, Laika, a stray dog from Moscow, became the first living creature to orbit Earth, but at a terrible cost. Chosen for her docility, she endured brutal training and died within hours from heat and panic. Laika's tragic death sparked global outrage, shifting public perception on animal testing and influencing future space ethics.
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