The BBC's John Donnison was reporting live from Jerusalem when emergency alerts sounded from his phone.
During peak sunlight, the Earth can receive as much as 100 watts per square foot at the top of the atmosphere. However, factors like clouds and rain (which I have plenty of experience with living in the UK), and the angle of the sun over the horizon reduce this amount.
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The ISS does have its own defenses, of course. Fabric-y buffers envelope some of the systems, and a bumper called the Whipple Shield helps blunt impact. That shield is only built to stop debris up to about 1 cubic centimeter, though, and the debris tracker is only designed to catch pieces 10 cubic centimeters and larger. In other words, there’s a gap in defenses.
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