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Japan Just Launched the World's First Wooden Satellite
Why Japan Just Launched Lingosat, the World's First Wooden Satellite
The tiny Japanese CubeSat was launched from Florida with the aim of bringing the space industry into a more sustainable future.
Japan just sent the world’s first wooden satellite to space
Japanese researchers just sent the world’s first wooden satellite to space, as reported by CNN. LignoSat, named after the Latin word for wood, was developed by Kyoto University and a company called Sumitomo Forestry.
World's first wooden satellite, developed in Japan, heads to space
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.
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Japanese Scientists Bet on an Ancient Material for Their New Satellite: Wood
Scientists in
Japan
constructed the first
satellite
made of
wood
by blending age-old woodworking techniques with rocket science. transcript 3, 2, 1. ... and liftoff. By John Yoon and Hisako Ueno ...
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World’s first wooden satellite launched in space: All you need to know
Japan
has become the world’s first country to launch a
satellite
made primarily of
wood
into space, as per a report by ...
The Daily Star
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Japan Launches World’s First Wooden Satellite to Test Space-Ready Wood
Japan
has developed an innovative wooden
satellite
called LingoSat ... The
satellite
’s panels are made from magnolia ...
Yahoo
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Japan Launches Wooden Satellite
Japan
has successfully launched the world's first
satellite
made of
wood
. The spacecraft, dubbed LignoSat, came about ...
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Japan just launched the world’s first wooden satellite into space
Japan just launched the world's first wooden satellite into orbit, and it could completely change the future of space ...
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