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Gaywallet (they/it)@beehaw.orgM to Space@beehaw.org · 2 years ago

Asteroid the size of 100 hot dogs to pass Earth on Monday - NASA

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Asteroid the size of 100 hot dogs to pass Earth on Monday - NASA

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Gaywallet (they/it)@beehaw.orgM to Space@beehaw.org · 2 years ago
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Asteroid 2018 NW has a diameter of around 16 meters, which is around as much as 100 hot dogs. But hold onto your buns because it isn't going to hit us – though it may fly close.
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    Can someone convert the measurement to bratwurst for the Europeans?

    • TheForkOfDamocles@beehaw.org
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      Are we talking Ball Park or Costco sized?

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        Asking the real questions.

      • kool_newt@beehaw.org
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        Hoffy

    • The Cuuuuube@beehaw.org
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      99 bratwurst

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    A absurd grump for an absurd headline: What toasts my buns about this article is that it uses hot dogs as a unit of “size” when it really means length. The asteroid is actually the size of millions of hotdogs, because asteroids and hotdogs are both three-dimensional.

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      I actually first assumed that they meant three dimensional volume when I read “size” and wondered how we saw such a tiny comet. Quite confusing (read: bad) choice of title…

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    How much is that in beans?

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      25 cans by volume, or 87 cans if its linear

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    Obligatory “Americans will use everything but the metric system” joke aside, I wonder how astronomers can even discover an asteroid this small.

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      The “size” of 100 hot dogs is misleading. It is not a pile of 100 hot dogs to demonstrate the volume of the asteroid, but a line of 100 hot dogs to demonstrate the diameter, which is 16 meters. So in volume, this is a lot more than 100 hot dogs!

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        Still not very big.

        • Plus_a_Grain_of_Salt@beehaw.org
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          You know, I think that’s a good thing, I don’t think I’d be excited for an enormous asteroid headed towards Earth.

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        And here I was thinking that it was 100 hotdogs lined up end-to-end. What a deceptive headline!

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    Anything but Metric

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    Who the hell measures anything in hotdogs? I’ve lived in America my whole life, and I’ve never heard anything but the Nathan’s Hotdog Eating record measured in hotdogs.

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    I don’t know what 100 hot dogs looks like, and I hope I never find out

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      That’s coward’s talk!

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    I love that this headline is followed by the “moderator” and “admin” tags by OP so that it looks even more official. Like yes, this is a normal unit of measurement, so says the admin lol

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    Is this going to be the Beehaw version of “banana for scale”?

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      This was a thing on Reddit as well.

      I think it came from the headlines in a few articles that would say things like an asteroid the size of a car… and an asteroid the size of an elephant and two giraffes.

      I think after a while it became an accepted meme to just report the size of the asteroid by comparing it to something random instead of just posting the metric size.

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    This is a wild article. Someone please tell me it was written by AI. 😶

    • alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgM
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      it was not; using increasingly absurdist units of measurement for this beat is the author’s bit and he (correctly, imo) finds it funny

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        Huh, no kidding: https://www.jpost.com/author/aaron-reich

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          “Asteroid the size of 6 Darth Vaders to pass Earth on Star Wars Day” lmao

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    Quick somebody call Joey Chestnut! Only he can save us!

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    What size hotdog we talking about here? NASA: Hotdog the size of 50 beans

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    It’s a bird. It’s a plane. No it’s weiner sizzle

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    This asteroid is just some kind of elaborate marketing stunt for Armageddon 2, starring Joey Chestnut.

    Joey Chestnut: “Wait, wouldn’t it make more sense just to train experienced astronauts how to eat competitively instead of the other way around?”

    Michael Bay: “Shut the fuck up!”

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