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After Japanese scientists launched the world’s first wooden satellite into space last week, experts in Canada are proposing ways in which wood could become a bigger part of space exploration. 

Made from the wood of a magnolia tree, the palm-sized LignoSat was sent to the International Space Station earlier this month. 

Developed by Kyoto University and building company Sumitomo Forestry, it will be sent into orbit on a test run next month. 

Aaron Boley, co-director of the Outer Space Institute in Vancouver, said LignoSat could show that wood is a more sustainable alternative for making satellites as humans become more dependent on them. 

An engineering model of LignoSat. (Irene Wang/Reuters)

He said most satellites are designed to burn up in the atmosphere when their lifespan is over, depositing materials into the atmosphere that could be harmful — but wood would be less polluting when burning up. 

Boley told CBC’s Daybreak North that, with projects like LignoSat, we are “fundamentally changing our relationship with …

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