Japan’s first wooden satellite, LignoSat, has arrived at the ISS aboard a SpaceX capsule, marking a unique step toward sustainable space technology.
Recent advances in space science include Japan's launch of a wooden satellite LignoSat by Kyoto University and Sumitomo Forestry. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope reveals primordial black holes with ...
In Japan, the world’s first wooden satellite was launched into space today aims to prove that wood is a space-grade material.
An unpiloted SpaceX Dragon cargo ship caught up with the International Space Station and glided in for a smooth docking on ...
Japan has just launched the first-ever wooden satellite to space. The LignoSat cubesat was sent skyward by a SpaceX Falcon 9 ...
Japan just launched the world's first wooden satellite into orbit, and it could completely change the future of space ...
The world's first wooden satellite, a tiny Japanese spacecraft called LignoSat, arrived at the International Space Station ...
The first satellite in space made mostly of wood arrived at the International Space Station on Tuesday along with other ...
The first satellite in space made mostly of wood arrived at the International Space Station on Tuesday along with other ...
Made from an extremely durable wood often used for sword sheaths, the world's first satellite made from wood was launched ...
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 ...