Science
How do tiny pieces of space junk cause incredible damage? – Livescience.com
It all comes down to velocity.

In 2016, European Space Agency astronaut Tim Peake shared a photo
of a quarter-inch dent gouged into a glass window of the International Space Station (ISS). The culprit? A tiny fleck of space junk.
The piece of debris, perhaps a paint flake or a metal fragment from a satellite, was only a few thousandths of a millimeter across not much bigger than a single cell of E. coli
.
But how can something so small cause visible damage?
“It all comes down to velocity,” said Vishnu Reddy, an astronomer…
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