No
Sputnik was a series of early satellites sent up by Russia/ the Soviet Union. the second in the series, Sputnik 2 carried a dog into space.
But since Sputnik means something like travelling companion in Russian it seems quite likely that there are dogs with that name too.
The breed of dog that sputnik from space buddies is is called an English Bull Terrier.
This is the homepage of the dogs that starred as Spudnik in Space Buddies:
http://mysite.Verizon.net/bullmoon/
Laika. There was only one dog.
the dog's name was Laika
The unique thing concerning the Sputnik 2 (compared to previous Sputnik 1 satellite) was the fact it carried the first living being into other space - a dog named Laika. "Laika" translates to English as "Barker".
Sputnik 2 has been in space for sixty (60) days.
lunch the space race???
the name of the first satellite is Sputnik
On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union successfully launched the first satellite into space, named as Sputnik I.
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Sputnik 2 was the first time humans sent a living being into space, a dog named Laika.
Sputnik II A+
The Soviet Space Program later replaced by the Russian Federal Space Agency have officially named 12 Sputnik craft (Sputnik 1 through Sputnik 10 which were launched by rockets into orbit as well as Sputnik 40 and Sputnik 41 which were released from the Mir space station). Outside of the Soviet Union, Sputnik 20 through Sputnik 25 may be referred to. However, the Soviet Union officially refers to these as Cosmos missions due to the launch failures.
Santa buddies and space buddies mostly talks only about the buddies
BuddhaB-dawgRosebudMudbudBudderballSpudnick the Bull Terrier is also in Space Buddies. He is not a space buddy though. Gravity the ferret also helps out in Space Buddies.
this is an opinion so i dont know space buddies
The duration of Space Buddies is 1.4 hours.
Space Buddies is the third film in the Air Buddies series. The dogs and their owners are Spudnik (Yuri), Bhudda (Sam), Budderball (Bartleby), B-Dawg (Billy), Mudbud (Pete), Rosebud (Alice) and Gravity, whose owner is not named.
The first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth was a Soviet satellite named Sputnik I. It was launched by the USSR on October 4, 1957, followed by Sputnik 2 in November.
Space Buddies was created on 2009-02-03.
Sputnik proved that space exploration was possible.