Japanese scientists just launched the first wooden satellite, called LignoSat, to the International Space Station where it'll ...
A SpaceX rocket carried the world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat, into space at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on ...
Japan launched LignoSat, the first wooden satellite, to test eco-friendly materials for space en route to more sustainable ...
The satellite is made from magnolia wood, which was historically used for samurai sheaths. The world’s first wooden satellite ...
In a groundbreaking leap for sustainable space exploration, Japan has launched the world's first wooden satellite, aptly ...
Tokyo: In a breakthrough innovation, scientists in Japan have constructed the world’s first wooden satellite, which was ...
Japan’s LignoSat, the first wooden satellite, will orbit Earth to test wood’s potential as a space-grade material.
The world’s first wooden satellite has been sent to space to prove that wood is a space-grade material, and, most importantly, biodegradable.
The world's first wooden satellite has successfully travelled to space in an effort to understand if wood could someday be a "space-grade" material.
The diminutive cube satellite, measuring just 4 inches on each side, is constructed primarily from magnolia wood using ...
The first wood-panel satellite is on a SpaceX flight to the International Space Station, where it will test the durability of ...
Japan developed a first-of-its-kind wooden satellite, LingoSat, which has been launched into space as part of a study on ...