In the 1950s and ’60s, scientists around the world launched a veritable menagerie of creatures into space. The idea was to gauge the effects of spaceflight on living creatures in the hopes that humans could follow.
The Soviet Union sent a stray Moscow dog named Laika into space, and subsequently, the pooch was honored as a national hero. Ham the chimpanzee was famously buried at the International Space Hall of Fame in New Mexico following his contributions to the U.S. space program. And then there was France, which sent the first cat into space. She was ignobly forgotten until just a few years ago.
At the conclusion of training, the petite tuxedo Félicette got the green light, in part because she had such a calm demeanor (and possibly because the other cats got too chubby during training). On Oct. 18, 1963, Félicette (who was officially known as C 341), was strapped into a Véronique rocket and blasted from Algeria to nearly 100 miles (161 kilometers) above Earth. She experienced about five minutes of weightlessness followed by the terror of a turbulent, spinning descent via parachute.
So forgotten that in the ’90s, when three former French colonies celebrated her story by issuing stamps with the cat’s likeness, they mistakenly turned her into a boy by using the wrong name – Felix. But thanks to a clever Kickstarter campaign, the story’s finally been set straight. Londoner Matt Guy stumbled upon the tale of Felicette and was shocked that she wasn’t already properly recognized for her accomplishments.
“Over the last 54 years, the story of the first and only cat to go to space has been largely forgotten. She deserves a proper memorial,” Guy wrote on Kickstarter in 2017. His online pleas netted around $57,000, enough to fund a 5-foot (1.5-meter) tall bronze statue.
On Dec. 18, 2019, the statue was finally unveiled at the International Space University in Strasbourg, France. Félicette’s bronze likeness stands on a statue of Earth, her keen kitty eyes fixed on the skies where she once soared higher than any cat in world history.
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