Japan's Wooden Satellite Reaches ISS for Historic Test

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Japan has launched the world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat, to test the feasibility of using wood in space technology. Developed by Kyoto University and Sumitomo Forestry, the satellite aims to demonstrate wood's potential as an environmentally friendly material for space equipment, as it can burn up without polluting upon reentry. The experiment could pave the way for sustainable space construction and address the growing issue of space junk.
Topics:science#environment#japan#kyoto-university#science-and-technology#space-technology#wooden-satellite
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