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The world’s first wooden satellite has just been sent into space, and it could be a game changer.
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Data will be sent from the satellite to Japanese researchers to determine if it can withstand extreme changes in temperature.
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The first wooden satellite "LignoSat" was successfully launched to the ISS to test the possible uses of wood in space travel.
The world’s first wooden satellite, built by Japanese researchers, was launched into space on Tuesday, in an early test of using timber in lunar and Mars exploration.
Japan's Kyoto University launches LignoSat, the first wooden satellite in space.
LignoSat is designed to endure extreme temperatures and space radiation, measuring how wood withstands the space environment.