Often asked if @Space_Station is hit by space debris. Yes – this chip is in a Cupola window esa.int/spaceinimages/…
Peake's close-up shows a chip caused by an impact from space debris. The damage is located in the cupola, a place that's used as an observatory with multiple windows giving a good view of Earth. The chip, about a quarter of an inch (7 millimeters), looks a lot like what happens when a small rock strikes your car windshield. The ESA says it could have been caused by impact from an object as small as a paint flake.
The ESA notes chips like this one "pose no threat." The window is extremely thick and in no danger of breaking. Space debris is a growing problem as evidenced by this video of the build-up of orbital junkover the past six decades. The ESA says a piece of debris larger than about 4 inches (10 centimeters) "could shatter a satellite or spacecraft into pieces." So far, the ISS is doing a good job of avoiding that problem.


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