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Wooden Satellite Takes a Trip to Space
ISSWednesday, November 6, 2024
LignoSat will spend six months in low Earth orbit, with onboard tools checking how the magnolia wood holds up. The idea is to find a cheap way to build satellites that won't add to space junk. Metal satellites can break into pieces or release harmful stuff when they burn up in the atmosphere. Wood, on the other hand, burns completely. Plus, it doesn't block electromagnetic waves, so antennas can be inside the wooden body.
This isn't just about satellites. The researchers think wood could be used to build structures on the Moon and Mars. Let's see how this wooden satellite fares in its first six months in space!
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