Summary

Japan launched the world’s first wooden satellite, LignoSat, to test if wood can function as a space-grade material. Developed by Kyoto University, the satellite is made of honoki wood, chosen after a 10-month ISS experiment proved its suitability for space.

Designed without screws or glue, LignoSat will orbit Earth for six months, enduring extreme temperature swings and measuring wood’s resistance to space radiation. Advocates highlight wood’s eco-friendly re-entry properties compared to metal.

Researchers envision wooden structures for future space habitats, potentially boosting the timber industry.

  • Flying SquidM
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    4515 hours ago

    We can’t let Japan get ahead of America on this! NASA, send your finest recruiters to Pennsylvania right now and find the most capable Amish!

    • @brlemworld@lemmy.world
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      11 hours ago

      Stop trying to normalize Amish. They are unethical as fuck and have child labor in dangerous unpaid conditions.

      • Flying SquidM
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        1011 hours ago

        I am sorry your people do not have the concept of humor, but I hope it does come to your planet someday.