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World’s first wood satellite tv for pc heads to house in Mars exploration check

By Editorial Board Published November 5, 2024 2 Min Read
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World’s first wood satellite tv for pc heads to house in Mars exploration check

The world’s first wood satellite tv for pc has been launched into house.

The satellite tv for pc, designed by Japanese researchers, was launched on Tuesday.

Specialists hope to check how timber can be utilized within the exploration of the moon and Mars.

LignoSat might be flown to the Worldwide Area Station (ISS) on a SpaceX mission earlier than it is launched into Earth’s orbit.

Takao Doi, an astronaut who research human house actions at Kyoto College, mentioned utilizing renewable supplies would permit people to “build houses, live and work in space forever”.

Aiming to plant timber and construct homes from timber on the moon and Mars in 50 years, Mr Doi’s group set about designing the NASA-certified satellite tv for pc.

World’s first wood satellite tv for pc heads to house in Mars exploration check

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Engineering mannequin of LignoSat. Pic: REUTERS/Irene Wang

Wooden is a extra sturdy materials in house than it’s on Earth as there is no water or oxygen that might rot or inflame it, researchers say.

The environmental influence of the satellite tv for pc on the finish of its life can be minimised, burning up in Earth’s environment with much less air pollution than metallic equivalents.

“Metal satellites might be banned in the future,” Mr Doi mentioned.

“If we can prove our first wooden satellite works, we want to pitch it to Elon Musk’s SpaceX.”

LignoSat is fabricated from honoki, a form of magnolia tree native to Japan, and has been made utilizing a conventional Japanese method with out screws or glue.

The satellite tv for pc will keep in orbit for six months as soon as it is deployed.

Kenji Kariya, a supervisor on the Sumitomo Forestry Tsukuba Analysis Institute mentioned: “It may seem outdated, but wood is actually cutting-edge technology as civilisation heads to the moon and Mars.

“Enlargement to house may invigorate the timber business.”

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