If you ’ve ever follow the filmGravityor looked into the Kessler effect you ’ll probably be cognizant that humble pieces of space debris can be a immense problem for other target up in Earth ’s arena .

It ’s getting awfully crowded up there ,   spotlight in September last year when the International Space Station ( ISS ) was force to   use its thruster to move out the way in order toavoid a patch of space junk .

But what would it take to actually take down the ISS ? That ’s a job scientist of Reddit have been trying to solve after someone ’s kid asked them a question they could n’t answer .

" Would an orbiting Cheeto Puff destruct the International Space Station if the two of them instantly collide ? " Reddit user funisallmynamesasked in the Space community , sparking a adult argumentation on the issue . " My 7yo daughter ask me , and I had no clue . I said belike . "

Thankfully there are no Cheetos , Quavers , or Ruffles currently take flight through place ( that we roll in the hay of ) , so the space snack is alone hypothetical until some careless astronaut falls out of an air lock while consume a large grip of Flamin ' Hot Limon Crunchy . Nevertheless , it ’s playfulness to think over on supposititious scenario .

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Many Redditors believed that the Cheeto would do satisfying damage to the ISS , contribute the energy involve .

" It would not be destroyed , but depend on where and how tight it hits , it could punch a medal - sized hole into the place ’s hull,“zekromNLR write .

" It would be a serious emergency , but by either isolating the smash mental faculty , or get everyone into the Soyuz or Dragon I would expect all personnel office on the ISS who were n’t directly hit by the cone of Cheeto and hull debris coming from the impact point ( which very likely would lethally injure you if it hit you ) to make it out alive . "

Isolating modules is something that has get up in real life , like in August last year when aleak occurred on the ISS . astronaut crowded into the Russian subdivision of the distance station while NASA undertake to locate the leak , which waseventually discover by float teatime leaves .

A small leak like this sound spectacular , but at no stop were the inhabitants of the ISS in the variety of peril that Redditors suspected would be do by a Cheeto .

" I get 150 kilo Joules shock vim at 10km / s shock speed take the Cheeto weights 3 Gram . I believe that would be equivalent to 30 grams of TNT , or 1/6 of a marijuana cigarette of dynamite , " exploiter VolvoRacerNumber5wrote . " Not sure the station would get destroyed , but it seems pretty risky to me ! "

However , this is based on the object being some indestructible strong object , rather than a flimsy clavus puff . Some propose that the Cheeto would be freeze strong , but as others pointed out , the temperature on the exterior of the ISS actually fluctuates between 121 ° snow ( 250 ° F ) when it passes through daylight and -157 ° C ( -250 ° F)when it ’s in Earth ’s tad .

" Even at impact velocity of 15km / s , I would gestate the Cheeto puff would simply be zap on physical contact with the ISS , " Letter_13 , who claims to be an aerospace engineer , write . " Depending on where it make , it may leave a nick , though more than likely it would just leave a bit of an orangish smirch ( if that ) . "

The Redditor , in what appear to be the consensus view , explained that the low-down density of the Cheeto mean it would buckle , taking a lot of the force out of the impingement , just as the front and rear of a auto are designed to do .

provide even more reasons not to fear the Cheeto , since the corn snack control plenty of oil , it would likely boil off the vacuum of space , significantly cut its mass and density .

" It ’s very potential that by the time the Cheeto impacts the ISS , it could very well be just a Cheeto - powderpuff shape particulate matter swarm of corn and cheese particle , as the boiling of the crude may generate enough energising action within the puff to break it apart before the wallop , "   Letter_13 close .