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Russia: Mice in training for interplanetary mission. Video
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Mice and rats were the first animals to return from a space mission, alongside their dog counterparts. Their round-the-moon trip may sound like science... 03.01.2008, Sputnik International
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Russia: Mice in training for interplanetary mission. Video
04:02 GMT 03.01.2008 (Updated: 19:42 GMT 19.10.2022) Mice and rats were the first animals to return from a space mission, alongside their dog counterparts. Their round-the-moon trip may sound like science fiction, but it is now a historical fact. Biological experiments have resumed in Russia after a ten-year break, with the aim of preparing mice astronauts for interplanetary missions.