Japan Launches World's 1st Wooden Satellite, Russia Deploys 53 Satellites

Science11/7/2024
Japan Launches World's 1st Wooden Satellite, Russia Deploys 53 Satellites
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In a groundbreaking development, Japan has successfully launched the world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat, to the International Space Station. The satellite is designed to demonstrate the potential of renewable materials in space exploration. This innovative project aims to explore the feasibility of using wood as a sustainable and eco-friendly material in space. Meanwhile, Russia has also made a significant achievement by launching 53 satellites from the Vostochny Cosmodrome, including two satellites from Iran. The launch was carried out using the Soyuz-2.1 rocket. These satellite launches mark a significant milestone in the field of space technology and space exploration, with various countries pushing the boundaries of innovation and sustainability in space.


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