A SpaceX rocket carried the world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat, into space at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on ...
The world’s first wooden satellite has just been sent into space, and it could be a game changer.
The project by scientists at Kyoto University is intended to be a potential solution to the growing problem of space debris.
Made from an extremely durable wood often used for sword sheaths, the world's first satellite made from wood was launched ...
The first satellite in space made mostly of wood arrived at the International Space Station on Tuesday along with other ...
“With timber, a material we can produce by ourselves, we will be able to build houses, live and work in space forever,” Takao ...
The tiny satellite built by Japan will test the suitability of timber as a renewable material in space.
LignoSat, developed by Kyoto University and homebuilder Sumitomo Forestry, will be flown to the International Space Station ...
The satellite is made from magnolia wood, which was historically used for samurai sheaths. The world’s first wooden satellite ...
Japan launched LignoSat, the first wooden satellite, to test eco-friendly materials for space en route to more sustainable ...
The first wooden satellite was launched by Japan on Tuesday with the goal of testing the effectiveness of wood in space.
After four years in development, a wood satellite developed by Kyoto University and Sumitomo Forestry, a Japanese logging and ...