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The engineers knew! They begged them to stop the launch, but of course, no one makes the wheels not capitalism stop rolling! profit progress at all costs!
Yep, the soviet space program took fewer lives overall.
Fewer human lives—sure, if you only include verified deaths—but the Soviet space program had considerably more deaths overall once you factor in other animals.
Not actually true, both sides used animal testing.
Laika at 60: What happens to all the dogs, monkeys and mice sent into space? | The Independent

Stray dog sent into space in 1957 was first living creature to orbit Earth

The Independent
Soviet space dogs - Wikipedia

Both sides sent animals into space, and many didn’t return. Animal testing in particular isn’t something unknown to science, nor was it done out of intentional cruelty nor for the purpose of profits, like the cosmetics industry. I feel like you’re narrowing in on something that ultimately isn’t an equivalent comparison, especially when compared to the scale of the food industry and its systematized mass brutality every second of every day.
Cite your sources please.
Am I making up that the US sent animals into space? What claim do you think I’m making up? I already linked my source 2 comments ago.
You cited a single source from a tabloid run by a Russian Oligarch. That doesn’t count. Please post multiple, verifiable sources.

That what? That the US sent animals into space?

American and Russian scientists utilized animals—mainly monkeys, chimps and dogs—in order to test each country’s ability to launch a living organism into space and bring it back alive and unharmed.

Per NASA.

A Brief History of Animals in Space - NASA

Before humans actually went into space, one of the prevailing theories of the perils of space flight was that humans might not be able to survive long periods

NASA