World’s First Wooden #Satellite, Built By #Japanese Scientists, Launched

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The world's first wooden satellite, built by scientists in Japan, headed into space atop a SpaceX rocket launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center.

It'll stay in orbit for six months, 250 miles above the Earth in an attempt to prove wood is a space-grade material.

Sensors on board will measure how the material puts up with extreme temperatures in space which range from minus-148 degrees to plus-212 degrees Fahrenheit every 45 minutes, as it orbits from darkness to sunlight.

The LignoSat is a palm-sized satellite, developed by Kyoto University and homebuilder Sumitomo Forestry.

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finally philippines can also explore the space

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