Japan just launched the world's first wooden satellite into orbit, and it could completely change the future of space ...
The tiny cubesat arrived at the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX Dragon ship on Tuesday and will be deployed to orbit before the end of this year.
The world's first wooden satellite, a tiny Japanese spacecraft called LignoSat, arrived at the International Space Station ...
Researchers at Kyoto University began developing LignoSat in 2020, conducting exposure tests at the International Space ...
The world's first wooden satellite, created by Japanese researchers, has been launched to test timber for space applications.
A tiny cube made of magnolia wood is headed to the International Space Station (ISS), where it will be deployed into space to test how it withstands the extreme environment. Researchers hope this ...
Japanese researchers just sent the world’s first wooden satellite to space, as reported by CNN. LignoSat, named after the ...
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The first wooden satellite was launched by Japan on Tuesday with the goal of testing the effectiveness of wood in space.
In a first for the world, scientists launched a satellite made from wood into space. As it orbits the planet from some 250 ...
LignoSat was fabricated without screws or glue and will hopefully shield its internal components from space radiation ...
Japanese researchers deployed the world’s first wooden satellite into orbit today (November 5). LignoSat was developed by ...