Space has a major sustainability problem. When satellites made mostly of aluminum die fall back down to earth, they combust ...
In a groundbreaking leap for sustainable space exploration, Japan has launched the world's first wooden satellite, aptly ...
Tokyo: In a breakthrough innovation, scientists in Japan have constructed the world’s first wooden satellite, which was ...
As part of a resupply mission to the International Space Station, the world's first wooden satellite is expected to burn up ...
Japan’s LignoSat, the first wooden satellite, will orbit Earth to test wood’s potential as a space-grade material.
The world’s first wooden satellite has been sent to space to prove that wood is a space-grade material, and, most importantly, biodegradable.
In recent science news, Japan launched the world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat, testing timber for space use. The Webb ...
The first wood-panel satellite is on a SpaceX flight to the International Space Station, where it will test the durability of ...
Data will be sent from the satellite to Japanese researchers to determine if it can withstand extreme changes in temperature.
The world's first wooden satellite has successfully travelled to space in an effort to understand if wood could someday be a "space-grade" material.
The world's first wooden satellite, named LignoSat, developed by Kyoto University and logging company Sumitomo Forestry. The ...
In this article, we will learn what is LignoSat, its significance, its specifications, and how it will contribute to mitigating space debris issue.