First cat in space: how a Parisian stray called Félicette was blasted far from Earth
by Robin McKie from Science | The Guardian on (#6EKR8)
Monkeys and dogs were usually used to test whether humans could survive outside Earth's atmosphere - but 60 years ago the French tried something a little different
In a few weeks, space scientists will celebrate a remarkable event - the 60th anniversary of the launch of the first cat into space, an astronautical feat that has never been repeated.
A small black-and-white Parisian stray, Felicette, flew on a French rocket on a sub-orbital mission in October 1963 that reached an altitude of 154km, taking her to a place where no feline had gone before - or since.
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