wasn't the first wooden satellite made in finland? wisa woodsat? don't know if they ever launched it though, they went silent in 2022 after they announced they were ready for launch
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yes https://earthsky.org/space/first-wooden-satellite-wisa-woodsat/ this is the first one built by japanese researchers, that explains the convoluted headline :D
That's pretty cool! Who made the first one?
It's a strange but good idea that im glad is gaining traction.
Sounds like its got a lot of positives.
Doesn't metal usually burn up on re-entry too?
Apparently, that causes radio interference, but I don't think it lasts that long (days to hours)
From the article.
The creators expect the wooden material will burn up completely when the device re-enters the atmosphere—potentially providing a way to avoid the generation of metal particles when a retired satellite returns to Earth.
These metal particles could have a negative impact on the environment and telecommunications, the developers said as they announced the satellite's completion on Tuesday.
The new Japanese Lacquer Box satellite.
Outer wilds vibes
The first time(s) I tried to get on the solar station, it really felt like my ship was made of wood 😅
I can't wait for bespoke wood paneling in my space shuttle
tfw your space shuttle is designed to burn up in the atmosphere
Hm, some did.
Not the part you're inside, hopefully 🤞