by all indications, the hole probably wasn’t created by an impact with space junk or micrometeoroids, which left open the possibility it was created by a human.
There's two holes. Both look like someone was messing about with a drill bit, skip marks before being pushed through.
The oddest part of the story is the suggestion and reporting that space debris may have caused it.
Maybe it was a throw away part, that ended up being used, due to Russia.
> by all indications, the hole probably wasn’t created by an impact with space junk or micrometeoroids, which left open the possibility it was created by a human.
https://thumbs-prod.si-cdn.com/HTQMGXR4ijutKlfFX6j5FuR4iAU=/800x600/filters:no_upscale()/https://public-media.smithsonianmag.com/filer/a9/46/a946b0e1-4336-412a-8b07-8d1285045187/iss_drill_hole.jpg
There's two holes. Both look like someone was messing about with a drill bit, skip marks before being pushed through.
The oddest part of the story is the suggestion and reporting that space debris may have caused it.
Maybe it was a throw away part, that ended up being used, due to Russia.
https://thumbs-prod.si-cdn.com/HTQMGXR4ijutKlfFX6j5FuR4iAU=/800x600/filters:no_upscale()/https://public-media.smithsonianmag.com/filer/a9/46/a946b0e1-4336-412a-8b07-8d1285045187/iss_drill_hole.jpg
There's two holes. Both look like someone was messing about with a drill bit, skip marks before being pushed through.
The oddest part of the story is the suggestion and reporting that space debris may have caused it.
Maybe it was a throw away part, that ended up being used, due to Russia.