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Japan to Build Wooden Satellites to Avoid Space Junk

Sumitomo Forestry, a Japanese wood processing company, has started developing Wooden Satellites, in partnership with Kyoto University. The project is proposed as a solution to the space junk problem. Thus, end-of-life wooden satellites would fully burn up in the Earth's atmosphere without leaving any harmful debris.

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