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World’s first wooden satellite, developed in Japan, heads to space

  • Japanese scientists have developed the world's first wooden satellite called lignosat, which will be launched on tuesday, nov. 5, with assistance from american space agencies.
  • Lignosat will be deployed from the international space station for a six-month test to evaluate its durability in space.
  • If successful, the satellite's wood-based design could have applications in reducing space radiation impact on semiconductors for data center construction.
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