Japan successfully built the world's first wooden satellite
May 29, 2024
Tokyo [Japan], May 29: Japanese researchers on May 28 announced that they had successfully built the world's first wooden satellite, expected to be launched by a SpaceX rocket from the US in September.
This wooden satellite, named " LignoSat
Wooden satellites
The development of the latest LignoSat is an extremely valuable step forward for both the space and wood industries
LignoSat is a 10 cm cube made from 4 - 5.5 mm thick magnolia wood panels, with a frame partly made from aluminium. It has solar panels
The research team said they confirmed the durability of wooden materials even in the harsh environment of outer space. Mr. Takao Doi at Kyoto University (Japan) said: "We want to create a satellite, including the electronic platform inside the core, completely made from wood in the future."
This satellite will be transferred to the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency on June 4. It will be launched by a SpaceX rocket from NASA
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper