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Mice, Newts Retrieved After a Month Orbiting Earth At 345 Miles Up

The Associated Press (as carried by the Washington Post) reports that a living payload of newts and mice has been retrieved after a month orbiting earth in a Russian space capsule at an altitude of 345 miles, far higher than the ISS's orbital distance of 205 miles. Says the story: "Fewer than half of the 53 mice and other rodents who blasted off on April 19 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome survived the flight, Russian news agencies reported, quoting Vladimir Sychov, deputy director of the Institute of Medical and Biological Problems and the lead researcher. Sychov said this was to be expected and the surviving mice were sufficient to complete the study, which was designed to show the effects of weightlessness and other factors of space flight on cell structure. All 15 of the lizards survived, he said. The capsule also carried small crayfish and fish."

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  1. Incredible! by Samantha+Wright · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can you believe these animals survived? Who knows what they'll try next, maybe a dog or chimp! One day, humans might even be able to go into space!

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  2. Re:Cause of death by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    They failed to place their seat backs and tray tables in a fully upright position during takeoff and landing.

  3. Re:Cause of death by JustOK · · Score: 4, Funny

    and didn't turn their cell phones off.

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  4. Re:No Amphibians Listed in Article by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    The gecko's name is Newt. And he thinks he's an amphibian. And I love him.

  5. Science: Space Lizards Superior to Squishy Mammals by ZombieRoboNinja · · Score: 5, Funny

    Another victory for the Cardassian Empire!

  6. Re:Cause of death by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Bit more details would make it interesting.

    They've only just retrieved the thing! Modern equipment is good, but we can't just wave a magic wand/tricorder over some dead mice and get a diagnosis yet.

    They're dead, Jim

  7. How many died of boredom vs bat'leth fights? by kfsone · · Score: 3, Funny

    Also, given their skill in escapology, how many mice actually managed to make it off the ship?

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