Japanese researchers developing wooden satellites

Japanese researchers developing wooden satellites

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Sumitomo Forestry, in collaboration with Kyoto University, is exploring the use of wood in satellite construction to reduce space debris and environmental impact. Current satellites use materials like Kevlar and aluminum, which contribute to space junk. Wooden satellites could decompose more naturally upon re-entry, reducing harmful particles. The project aims to develop the first wooden satellites by 2023, with wood's ability to allow electromagnetic waves to pass through as an added benefit. The specific type of wood used remains a research secret.

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What is the potential benefit of using wood in satellite construction?

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According to the BBC, what happens to satellites when they deorbit?

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What are the environmental concerns associated with space junk?

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What is the goal of the partnership between Sumitomo Forestry and other entities?

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How might wooden housings for satellites affect the transmission of electromagnetic energy?

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