While the asteroid is traveling too far to pose any risk to the Earth, a possible impact event with it could become a worldwide catastrophe.

  • @Protoknuckles
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    American really will use any measurement except metric

    • Admiral Patrick
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      If you regularly use metric in the US, you’re either an aerospace engineer or a drug dealer. lol

      Edit: Thank you everyone who ackshually’d my obvious joke. I’m aware metric is more widely used that that.

        • @AbidanYre
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          Or the military, they use it a ton 907kg.

            • @GopherOwl
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              171 year ago

              A metric ton is 1000 kg. Source: Aerospace Military Industrial Complex drug dealer.

              • FuglyDuck
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                Yea, but the dealers only go to 900kg, because of their commission.

              • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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                And people give the Americans shit for their relationship with units and measures

                At least American kids aren’t weighed in stone lol

      • Chainweasel
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        The fastest way to find out is to ask how many grams are in an ounce.

        28.8? Engineer

        28? Dealer

      • @grue
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        TIL only aerospace engineers and drug dealers buy soda at the grocery store.

    • @Bytemeister
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      I’d switch, but I’ve been on the Capy system my whole life, and it’s just much more intuitive for me. Everyone knows how long a Capybara is. How fucking long a meter is? Beats the fuck out of me, maybe a half cap?

    • Chainweasel
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      It really was a disservice to my generation and after (late 30s) that they gave up on it.

    • @unoriginalsin
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      And we’ll misapply it as well. The asteroid isn’t the size of 1000 capybaras, it’s as wide as 1000 capybaras lined up. Assuming it’s roughly spherical, it’s actually closer to the size of 524,000,000 capybaras.

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        Asteroids can be wildly non-spherical though, in shapes way different than capybara non-sphericalities, so it’s not only misapplied but likely also nonsensical… unless, it’s a giant capybara shaped asteroid.

        • @unoriginalsin
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          True, but we’re only given the one measurement and can only assume it to be true and accurate. Even if it is non-spherical, so long as the “diameter” given is a true average we can treat it as spherical for this purpose. And, the 1000 capybaras “measurement” is still of by many orders of magnitude.

    • @Neto
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      91 year ago

      Is 1,000 capybaras equal to 10,000 guinea pigs or is it 99,729.372456 guinea pigs? I’m bad at conversions.

      • sylver_dragon
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        It depends on your motivation to pack them in the allotted space.

    • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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      41 year ago

      The Jerusalem Post

      Look I think the joke is as funny as anyone else but the “unit” is an animal most of the Americans its meant to lampoon most likely wouldn’t have even heard of.

      • FuglyDuck
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        11 year ago

        We’ve all seen the memes, thank you very much.

  • halfempty
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    Yup. first time I have seen capybaras used as a unit of measurement.

    • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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      My ex had titties the size of capybaras but it was mostly because she had the physique of a manatee.

      • @robocall
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        she was truly the sea cow of the land

    • @[email protected]
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      That’s the point, they’re making fun of all the news sources that can’t be arsed to give actual measures.

      “The forest fire is as big as one million football fields!” means fuck all, but saying “Equivalent to a square 75km by 75km.” that’s a measure that actually means something.

      • @applebusch
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        What’s really going to fuck with you is that the fire is mostly confined to the boundaries, so a fire would be better measured by units of length. It’s not like you have 75 square kilometers simultaneously on fire, you’ve got 75 square kilometers burned, as in past tense, and some amount of the outline of that is currently on fire.

      • @[email protected]
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        I remember the one that was half a girrafe tall. Which is apparently 2.14m which can also ve discribed as 1 Shaq

  • @hperrin
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    Me, a normal human being: ah yes, one thousand capybaras large, I know exactly its size now.

    Y’all are weird not knowing this measurement system. Makes as much sense as miles and inches.

  • FuglyDuck
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    251 year ago

    Remember to get out and vote!

  • stopthatgirl7OP
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    Anyone downvoting this is boring and doesn’t understand the fun of capybara math 🤣

    • @Custoslibera
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      121 year ago

      ‘Americans will literally use any other form of measurement other than metric’

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    I don’t think they know how volume calculations work. When I read 1000 Capybaras, I though “huh, that’s not actually that big”, until they say it’s actually the diameter or that much capybaras.

    EDIT: I did some pocket calculations and it seems like 1000 capybaras can fit into an around 13 capybara diameter sphere.

    • @Mango
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      Right? There’s no way 1000 capybaras can fill it if they’re just reaching across the middle.

    • Pennomi
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      Which is why it’s silly to represent the size of the asteroid in capybara lengths. We should be representing it in capybara volumes or masses. Probably be something more like 1 billion capybaras.

      • @[email protected]
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        Volume is the worst reported measure, it’s only Olympic swimming pools. I want to know acre feet.

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    Would you rather see 1 astroid size capybara or 1000 capybara sized astroids?

      • @jpj007
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        61 year ago

        That sounds like some Metric bullshit.

    • @RGB3x3
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      21 year ago

      How many large McDonald’s sodas is it? As an American, I don’t understand any other measurement.

  • at_an_angle
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    211 year ago

    One capybara weighs on average 108lbs or about 16.5 AR-15s fully loaded.

    So the asteroid weighs roughly as much as 422,559 AR-15s with a loaded 20 rd magazine. (Warning my math is bad as I’m American.)

    • @[email protected]
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      It looks like they are using the length of a capybara, which is just over a meter not the weight. So it’s 1,446 ar15s in diameter.

      • @[email protected]
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        But how many Olympic swimming pools is that? Or is that a unit of volume… sorry, I think I’m looking for the number of football fields, yes how many of those is it in diameter?