downsides is that wood is porous and full of things that dont do well in extreme cold and vacuum. These wont last long, will become very brittle, and have the potential of offgassing things that hardware doesnt like.
It's really interesting to me that people write these sort of messages in this context. The context being multiple companies with actual material scientists that think this is viable, and that are investing actual dollars into this idea.
My first assumption when thinking about wood is the one that you are having. But my second assumption would be that they've probably thought about the same things.
We are in a post-hyperloop, post-spinlaunch, post-theranos, post-oceangate world. You can't trust that any project is not just there to generate VC hype.
lnenad|1 month ago
My first assumption when thinking about wood is the one that you are having. But my second assumption would be that they've probably thought about the same things.
creatonez|1 month ago
pjerem|1 month ago
Conditions in space are extreme but at least they are stable and known so i'd bet we would know how to treat the wood for this environment.
pjc50|1 month ago
dtgriscom|1 month ago