
The Finnish science journalist will be launching his craft, the Woodsat, in partnership with Rocket Lab and the European Space Agency (ESA). The former will be doing the actual launching with its Electron booster, while the ESA will fill the satellite with sensors. The craft will also carry onboard cameras, all so that the team can monitor how it’s wooden exterior handles the trip.
The Woodsat’s entire exterior, with the exception of corner aluminum railings and a selfie stick, will be made of a specially treated birch plywood. Plywood, however, is typically too humid to go into space, so the team put the satellite’s wood “in a thermal vacuum chamber to dry it out.” It was then treated further with aluminum oxide, to prevent it from emitting any unwanted vapors and to protect it from the atomic oxygen found in orbit at the edge of the atmosphere.
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