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Albert I (monkey)

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The "Albert" project was plagued by numerous operational failures. The respiratory apparatus failed before launch, and the parachute system also failed. Albert likely died due to breathing problems, but since the capsule's parachute failed to open, Albert I would have died on impact anyway. The V-2
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and placed inside the rocket's crew capsule in the nose of the V-2 rocket. The flight did not reach outer space.
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Blossom (designated "missile number 37") reached an altitude of 39 miles (62 km), reaching the
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ANIMALS AND MAN IN SPACE. A CHRONOLOGY AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY THROUGH THE YEAR 1960
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into space in a suborbital flight, though he also died (on impact).
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The project continued with the successful June 14, 1949, launch of
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Non-human primate astronauts of the American space program
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rhesus macaque
monkey
mammal
V-2 Rocket
White Sands Proving Ground
Las Cruces
New Mexico
anesthetized
mesosphere
Albert II
Monkeys and apes in space
Animals in space
Laika
Russian space dog
Ham
great ape
Enos
List of individual monkeys



ANIMALS AND MAN IN SPACE. A CHRONOLOGY AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY THROUGH THE YEAR 1960




"History of Research in Space Biology and Biodynamics, - PART I - THE BEGINNINGS OF RESEARCH IN SPACE BIOLOGY AT THE AIR FORCE MISSILE DEVELOPMENT CENTER, 1946-1952"


"The Alberts, Spaceflight's Unsung Heroes"

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