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The mystery of Laika "The cosmonaut dog"


Kimmo Huosionmaa

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The Soviet Union sent 3.11.1957 one dog named Laika to earth orbiter inside "Sputnik 2" capsule. That test was the first time when a mammal flew outside the atmosphere. This flight ended when that dog burned in Earth Atmosphere, but it was already dead by a loss of oxygen. This is an official truth about that flight of "Sputnik 2". But there is a thing, what I sometimes think. Was Laika really the first mammal in the orbit trajectory?


The Soviet Union was the very authoritative state, and if that flight of "Sputnik 2" went wrong, will those engineers be punished. So I think that there was another mammal, what was the first in the orbiter. But when we are taking a closer look at that particular flight, what was a sensation of The Soviet Technological Advantages, I sometimes thought, that did some engineers really sent capsule without testing it in the real situation to the earth atmosphere.


If that flight would go wrong, the result would be the very embarrassing situation for The Soviet Union. And sometimes I wonder, why that "Sputnik 2" capsule was made? Was it actually an attempt to recover mammal to earth from orbital trajectory, but for some reasons the capsule was melt during the return position. The question of that very famous flight was, why that capsule didn't equip with thermal shield and barometrically operating parachutes, what would make the return of that dog possible? What idea was to send that animal to orbital, and burn it during the return?


The military staff would not tell everything for civilian and in The Soviet Union, every part of science was put to serve The Soviet army interests. And that's why I think that those space flight had a military background. Nothing was done in that country without permission of the Soviet military forces. And one thing what that kind of capsules could make was to deliver biological weapons to the United States. And when we are thinking about "Vostok"-program, where first people sent to an orbital trajectory, I sometimes think, if that system was thought to use to deliver Soviet commandos to the USA.


One explanation for that test might be very dark. The Soviet Union might want to test biological weapons, what is injected to the dogs, what will home in on to people. After that, the dog will infect those people with the biological weapon. In the stories that system worked like this: The soviet union will send a capsule to the United States, where is that injected dog. After the return of that capsule, the dog will home in on the people. And of course, also the USA had that kind of programs.


This is how I will do the biological weapons. Or maybe that dog is only trained to attack people, who smell like louse poison, what is used in the military uniforms. The last thing is possible to make in real life without any micro-organisms and those "advanced biological weapons" could be very effective, if they will find the target. That target will be killed by the bite of the dog, and nobody would guess that the dog trained for that action.

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