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The world’s first wooden satellite has arrived. Stashed among three tons of cargo, this humble-looking satellite holds the promise of tackling one of space exploration’s most pressing problems ...
The world's first wooden satellite has been launched into space, in a step toward sustainable space exploration. The project by scientists at Kyoto University is intended to be a potential ...
The world's first wooden satellite, built by Japanese researchers, was launched into space on Tuesday, in an early test of using timber in lunar and Mars exploration. LignoSat, developed by Kyoto ...
The world’s first satellite made partially of wood is set to launch to space later this year. It will test how well the sustainable material deals with the harsh environment of space.
Japan has just launched the first-ever wooden satellite to space. The LignoSat cubesat was sent skyward by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday and ...
The world’s first wooden satellite launched on a SpaceX rocket for a six-month test in space. Tech trick: How to tell who’s calling when you don’t recognize the phone number I taste-tested 5 ...
World's first wooden satellite aims to prove plywood can survive space Amanda Kooser Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET.
The plan calls for the launch of a wooden satellite — a world-first — by 2023. Partner company Sumitomo Forestry has reportedly already begun researching the use of wood materials in space.
Japan's wooden satellite could solve the space trash problem by burning up completely on re-entry, leaving no debris and reducing environmental impacts. Skip to content Gizmodo ...
A first-of-a-kind spacecraft is set to make history later this year, but will do so using materials you could find at your local hardware store. The world's first wooden satellite is set to enter ...
The world’s first wooden satellite will also gauge wood’s ability to reduce the impact that radiation in space has on semiconductors. Don’t Miss : Scientists found a new way to make cancer ...