The world’s first wooden satellite has just been sent into space, and it could be a game changer.
Japanese scientists are heralding a "cutting-edge technology" that could fuel humans' expansion into space: wood. As we look ...
Shinnosuke Matsui is an associate professor at the University of Miyazaki’s Center for Language and Cultural Studies. From ...
T he world's first wooden satellite has been successfully launched into space and arrived at the International Space Station ...
Japan's LignoSat aims to mitigate the growing space junk problem, as well as environmental risks associated with atmospheric ...
LignoSat, the world’s first wooden satellite, was launched on November 5, 2024, aboard a SpaceX rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Developed by Kyoto University and Japan Aerospace ...
The tiny Japanese CubeSat was launched from Florida with the aim of bringing the space industry into a more sustainable ...
An unpiloted SpaceX Dragon cargo ship caught up with the International Space Station and glided in for a smooth docking on ...
A SpaceX rocket carried the world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat, into space at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on ...
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Japan launched LignoSat, the first wooden satellite, to test eco-friendly materials for space en route to more sustainable ...
The satellite is made from magnolia wood, which was historically used for samurai sheaths. The world’s first wooden satellite ...