Japan to Launch World's First Wooden Satellite into Orbit

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Japanese researchers have developed the world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat, which will be launched on a SpaceX rocket in September. Made from magnolia wood, the 10-centimeter cuboid satellite aims to reduce environmental impact by burning up completely upon re-entry, avoiding metal particle pollution. The satellite will be tested for durability and temperature resistance from the International Space Station.
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