00:00On this day in space.
00:04In 1949, the U.S. launched a V2 rocket with a monkey named Albert III on board.
00:09Albert III was the third monkey the U.S. attempted to launch to space.
00:13He was also the third space monkey to be killed on the job.
00:16NASA started launching monkeys into space in the 1940s to try and see what might happen to humans in space.
00:22This testing started more than a decade before any humans were launched up there.
00:26The monkeys were all given anesthetics and covered with sensors and probes that monitored their vitals.
00:31While the other five Alberts that were launched on V2 rockets were all rhesus monkeys,
00:35Albert III was actually a long-tailed macaque.
00:38Albert III died when his rocket exploded 10 seconds after launch.
00:42The two Alberts who came before him died differently, first by suffocation,
00:46and then by a parachute that failed to deploy before landing.
00:49It wasn't until Albert VI flew in 1961 that a monkey survived a test launch.
00:53NASA stopped using monkeys for testing in the 1980s.
00:57And that's what happened on this day in space.
01:00NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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