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If you’ve seen the viral videos of cats in zero-gravity planes (often called "Vomit Comets"), you’ve witnessed the real "magic fly" effect.
Whether it's Félicette’s 1963 suborbital leap or a neon-soaked digital art piece, the "magic fly" of a space cat represents our own desire to leap into the unknown—just with more fur and better reflexes. Animals in Orbit space_cats_magic_fly
On Earth, cats use their vestibular system and vision to rotate their bodies mid-air and land on their feet. If you’ve seen the viral videos of cats
For decades, her story was largely forgotten compared to space dogs like Laika, but she recently received a bronze statue at the International Space University to honor her contribution to science. 2. The Physics of "Magic Flight" (Zero-G Felines) For decades, her story was largely forgotten compared
She launched on a Veronique AGI sounding rocket, reaching an altitude of 154 kilometers.
Today, the idea of "space cats" has evolved into a massive aesthetic. From the "Nyan Cat" meme to the high-tech cats in games like Stray , we are obsessed with the idea of domestic animals exploring the cosmos.