During the space race of the mid-20th century, the US and the Soviet Union were in a hurry to launch rockets into space, and eventually human pilots. The US sent up fruit flies, then mice and monkeys to test whether such a trip would be survivable. The Soviets sent dogs. But it wasn't just a Cold War project. The French wanted to go to space, too. In 1963, a cat named FĂ©licette became the first and only cat in space, launched in a French rocket for a 10-minute suborbital flight, which she survived. Not that FĂ©licette was thrilled by the experience. Stefan Chin tells her story for SciShow.
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