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Japan launches world's 1st wooden satellite

Palm-sized LignoSat tasked to demonstrate cosmic potential of renewable material as humans explore living in space

Anadolu staff  | 05.11.2024 - Update : 05.11.2024
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ANKARA 

Japan on Tuesday launched the world's first wooden satellite into space.

The timber-made satellite will be used for lunar and Mars exploration.

LignoSat was launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in the US atop a SpaceX rocket bound for the International Space Station.

Named after the Lord for "wood," Lignosat was developed by Kyoto University and homebuilder Sumitomo Forestry.

The palm-sized LignoSat is tasked to demonstrate the cosmic potential of renewable material as humans explore living in space.

It would stay in orbit for six months, once launched into space.


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