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Laika''s Window: The Legacy of a Soviet Space Dog

English

By (author): Kurt Caswell

Laika began her life as a stray dog on the streets of Moscow and died in 1957 aboard the Soviet satellite Sputnik II. Initially the USSR reported that Laika, the first animal to orbit the earth, had survived in space for seven days, providing valuable data that would make future manned space flight possible. People believed that Laika died a painless death as her oxygen ran out. Only in recent decades has the real story become public: Laika died after only a few hours in orbit when her capsule overheated. Laikas Window positions Laika as a long overdue hero for leading the way to human space exploration. Kurt Caswell examines Laikas life and death and the speculation surrounding both. Profiling the scientists behind Sputnik II, he studies the political climate driven by the Cold War and the Space Race that expedited the satellites development. Through this intimate portrait of Laika, we begin to understand what the dog experienced in the days and hours before the launch, what she likely experienced during her last moments, and what her flight means to history and to humanity. While a few of the other space dog flights rival Laikas in endurance and technological advancements, Caswell argues that Laikas flight serves as a tipping point in space exploration beyond which the dream of exploring nearby and distant planets opened into a kind of fever from which humanity has never recovered. Examining the depth of human empathywhat we are willing to risk and sacrifice in the name of scientific achievement and our exploration of the cosmos, and how politics and marketing can influence itLaikas Windowis also about our search to overcome loneliness and the role animals play in our drive to look far beyond the earth for answers. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 133 x 209mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Trinity University PressU.S.
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781595349729

About Kurt Caswell

Kurt Caswell is a writer and professor of creative writing and literature in the Honors College at Texas Tech University where he teaches intensive field courses on writing and leadership. He is also on the faculty at the Vermont College of Fine Arts. His books include Getting to Grey Owl: Journeys on Four Continents In the Sun's House: My Year Teaching on the Navajo Reservation An Inside Passage which won the 2008 River Teeth Literary Nonfiction Book Prize and an anthology of nature writing To Everything on Earth: New Writing on Fate Community and Nature which he coedited with Susan Leigh Tomlinson and Diane Heuter Warner. His essays have appeared in ISLE Isotope Matter Ninth Letter Orion River Teeth and the American Literary Review. He lives in Lubbock Texas.

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