February 22, 2026

LignoSat

Current Context : The world’s first wooden satellite, developed by Japan, has been launched.

The satellite will study how wood withstands space’s extreme conditions.

About Lignosat :

  • It is jointly created by Kyoto University and Sumitomo Forestry, it represents eco-friendly satellite technology.
  • Constructed from honoki wood (magnolia species) for its strength and workability; includes some aluminum and electronic components​

Key Features:

  • Compact size : palm-sized cube (about 10 cm per side).
  • Power sourced from solar panels.

Purpose and Significance:

  • To test wood’s durability in space’s extreme conditions like temperature shifts and radiation.​
  • Aims to reduce space debris; wooden satellites burn up completely on re-entry, unlike metal satellites that release harmful particles.​

Advantages:

  • Wood is resistant to decay due to the absence of water and oxygen in space.
  • Antennas can be embedded within wood, reducing failure risks.​

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