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The significance of Lignosat, the first wooden satellite launched into space

  • November 11, 2024
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The significance of Lignosat, the first wooden satellite launched into space

Sub : Sci

Sec: Space sector

World’s First Wood-Panelled Satellite: LignoSat

  • On November 5, the first wood-panelled satellite, LignoSat, was launched into space to explore the potential of timber as a renewable material for future space construction.

Details:

  • Development: LignoSat was created by Kyoto University in collaboration with Sumitomo Forestry.
  • Launch Details: The satellite was sent to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard a SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule. It arrived on November 5 and will be released into orbit after a month, remaining there for six months.

What is LignoSat?

  • Specifications:
    • Size: 4 inches (10 cm) on each side.
    • Weight: 900 grams.
  • Design:
    • The satellite’s name, “LignoSat,” is derived from the Latin word for wood.
    • Built from magnolia wood using traditional Japanese craftsmanship, with no screws or glue.

Purpose and Testing:

  • The primary goal is to test the durability of wood in space, where temperatures can fluctuate between -100°C to 100°C every 45 minutes.
  • LignoSat will assess:
    • The wood’s resilience in extreme space conditions.
    • Its potential to reduce space radiation impact on electronic components.

Why Use Wood in Space?

  • Durability: Wood could be more durable in space than on Earth because it lacks water and oxygen, which can cause decay or combustion.
  • Historical Use: Wood was used in early 1900s airplanes and even in spacecraft outer shells, such as cork, to withstand re-entry heat.
  • Sustainability Goal: The research team envisions building wooden structures on the Moon and Mars within the next 50 years.

Design and Structure:

  • LignoSat is not entirely made of wood. It features:
    • Aluminium framework and standard electronic components.
    • Wood panels serving as the satellite’s casing.
  • Sensors onboard will monitor how the wood reacts to the space environment during its six-month orbit.

Environmental Benefits:

  • Reduced Pollution: Conventional aluminium satellites can generate aluminium oxides when they burn up during re-entry, potentially harming the ozone layer.
  • Sustainability Advantage: By using magnolia wood instead of aluminium, LignoSat aims to be less polluting when it eventually re-enters Earth’s atmosphere.

Broader Implications

  • With the increasing number of satellites, including mega-constellations like SpaceX’s Starlink (6,500 active satellites), sustainable alternatives are crucial.
  • LignoSat’s successful testing could demonstrate that wooden satellites offer a more environmentally friendly option.
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