LignoSat

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Dimensions10 x 10 x 10 cm
Launch date02:29, November 5, 2024 (UTC) (2024-11-05T02:29:00Z)
LignoSat 1
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerKyoto University
Sumitomo Forestry
Dimensions10 x 10 x 10 cm
Start of mission
Launch date02:29, November 5, 2024 (UTC) (2024-11-05T02:29:00Z)
RocketFalcon 9 Block 5
Launch siteKennedy LC-39A
ContractorSpaceX
Deployed fromISS
Deployment date9 December 2024

LignoSat is a small Japanese wooden satellite. It is credited as the world's first satellite to be made of wood.[1][2][3][4]

LignoSat was developed by Kyoto University and logging firm Sumitomo Forestry as a demonstration of using wood for space exploration uses.[4]

The satellite is named after the Latin word for "wood" which is "Ligno". LignoSat is made of wood from honoki, a magnolia tree native in Japan. Wood from the tree is customarily used for sword sheaths. The choice of material was determined through a 10-month experiment aboard the International Space Station. The satellite was assembled through a traditional Japanese crafts technique without screws or glue.[4] It still has some traditional aluminium structures and electronic components.[3]

LignoSat 1

LignoSat 2

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