Article 37WA1 Help fund a statue honoring the first cat in space

Help fund a statue honoring the first cat in space

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David Pescovitz
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On October 18, 1963, a lovely feline named Fi(C)licette became the first cat in space in a trip lasting just 15 minutes and including several minutes of weightlessness. Three months later, scientists euthanized Fi(C)licette to study how the flight may have impacted her biology. Now, a fellow named Matthew Serge Guy has launched a Kickstarter to fund a statue in Paris memorializing Fi(C)licette. From the Kickstarter:

There are conflicting stories on whether the French space programme simply found Fi(C)licette as a stray on the streets of Paris, or if she was purchased from a cat dealer. Either way, she became one of 14 cats put into training for this spaceflight mission.

Ultimately Fi(C)licette was chosen, apparently due to her calm nature. But other reports indicate it may have been because the other 13 cats had put on too much weight....

It's also important to note that Fi(C)licette, alongside many other animals that have braved space travel in the name of science, was ultimately an unwilling participant in this experiment. For this mission alone she, alongside 13 other cats, experienced arduous training prior to the mission and eventually gave her life. In that respect, this statue should serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by all animal astronauts throughout the Space Race.

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