In Space, Wood's Green Triumph!
The scientists conducted thorough testing to ensure the feasibility of wooden satellites. Various types of wood were examined, and their ability to withstand long flights in orbit around the Earth was assessed. Samples of the wooden satellite were sent to the international Space Station for a year-long testing period before being brought back to Earth.
Surprisingly, the wood showed no signs of damage during the testing period in space. Scientists attribute this resilience to the absence of oxygen in space, which prevents the wood from burning. Magnolia tree wood, known for its strength, was used in creating the satellite.
This project represents a novel approach to satellite design, exploring the possibilities of sustainable and environmentally friendly materials for space applications. While the wooden satellite may not be a standard practice yet, it highlights the ongoing efforts to find eco-friendly solutions for space exploration.