1K-pound rocket debris hurtles to Earth and smashes into village as Kenya hunts for owner (www.rawstory.com)
from Sunshine@lemmy.ca to world@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 06:08
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Maeve@kbin.earth on 02 Jan 2025 07:03 next collapse

Didn't have that on the radar!

aeronmelon@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 08:15 next collapse

It’s the Cowboy Bebop future. Earth will have so much shit orbiting it that debris strikes will become commonplace.

General_Effort@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 13:14 collapse

It’s called Kessler Syndrome.

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 10:01 next collapse

as Kenya hunts for owner

I’m told God is unavailable.

Shard@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 12:40 next collapse

Is this a reference to the gods must be crazy?

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 12:42 collapse

Yes, and I really need to watch it again.

M137@lemmy.world on 03 Jan 2025 01:17 collapse

It’s a good holiday movie, make it a tradition!

Neurologist@mander.xyz on 02 Jan 2025 21:22 collapse

<img alt="" src="https://cogdogblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/crazy.gif">

Damn I can’t find the original gif from the movie. Here’s a low quality edit I could find.

majiks@lemm.ee on 02 Jan 2025 12:13 next collapse

K-pound? Really?

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 12:25 next collapse

What, you don’t use kilopounds?

pHr34kY@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 12:29 next collapse

The figure obviously started as 500kg, and then the Americans got to it.

amon@lemmy.world on 03 Jan 2025 08:41 collapse

Americans know what kilo means?!?!

john89@lemmy.ca on 02 Jan 2025 17:56 next collapse

Yeah, it’s really shitty writing by someone who probably got the job for favors.

Just say 1,000…

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HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club on 02 Jan 2025 17:56 next collapse

It goes by kip in more professional settings, but yes.

TunaLobster@lemmy.world on 03 Jan 2025 04:56 collapse

Yep. Lots of kip feet numbers in engineering. Moments are everywhere and they usually dominate.

Blackmist@feddit.uk on 02 Jan 2025 18:04 next collapse

Half a ton, if you really want to stick to imperial…

What next? Centigallons? Megafurlongs?

Glytch@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 20:42 collapse

My car gets 30 rods to the hogshead and that’s the way I likes it!

Fuckfuckmyfuckingass@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 19:17 collapse

K is common short hand for a thousand.

Sabata11792@ani.social on 02 Jan 2025 19:23 next collapse

Is it 1000 or 1024 pounds?

noxypaws@pawb.social on 02 Jan 2025 19:28 next collapse

1000

ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca on 02 Jan 2025 19:30 collapse

Depends on gravity

majiks@lemm.ee on 02 Jan 2025 19:54 collapse

Yes, but generally with SI units (and bytes).

Zaktor@sopuli.xyz on 03 Jan 2025 04:09 collapse

And currency, and people, and just things in general.

itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Jan 2025 12:26 next collapse

kilopounds. really‽

NOT_RICK@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 14:09 next collapse

Here in yankland we frequently use k as an abbreviation for thousand.

Mr_Blott@feddit.uk on 02 Jan 2025 20:09 collapse

Aye, everyone does, not just you. But here in the other 97% of the entire fucking planet, nobody knows what a pound is

NOT_RICK@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 21:07 collapse

.45 kg, or since (I assume) you’re a Brit, 1/14th of a stone which I find is an even crazier unit of measurement.

atro_city@fedia.io on 02 Jan 2025 23:28 collapse

A stone? wtf?

NOT_RICK@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 23:50 collapse

It’s a unit commonly used to measure weight in the UK and Ireland

atro_city@fedia.io on 03 Jan 2025 08:32 collapse

Imperial units were really dreamt up by the consanguins. Goodness me. And somehow the US Americans just inherited the system.

Cethin@lemmy.zip on 02 Jan 2025 15:01 collapse

As the other comment says, 1000 is often shortened to 1k, not just in America. It comes from the Greek kilo (meaning thousand), represented by kappa, which far predates the Metric system that borrowed it later.

kipo@lemm.ee on 02 Jan 2025 13:58 next collapse

If I hurled an 1100-pound object indiscriminately into the air, the government would hunt me down and put me in jail for years.

But nothing will happen to the government or corporation responsible for this.

ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca on 02 Jan 2025 19:29 next collapse

In all likelihood if it was you then there isn’t much Kenya could do anyway

shasta@lemm.ee on 04 Jan 2025 16:41 collapse

Is your government in Kenya?

werefreeatlast@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 14:00 next collapse

Luigi is currently a little busy.

Anyway, satellites used to be randomly placed here and there. Now we have grids of them separated by only a few Miles. Imagine…

News: Elon G2 satellite debris expected overnight on a large portion of main street NewYork, followed by acid rain. This marks the event as a tree Sputniks on the Fred Scale.

Rajtinka@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2025 19:50 next collapse

Kenya has a Space Agency???

SirSnufflelump@lemmy.ca on 02 Jan 2025 21:25 next collapse

Look up pictures of Nairobi. They’re not exactly living in the stone age

finitebanjo@lemmy.world on 03 Jan 2025 05:24 collapse

Not living in the stone age is one thing, but investing billions of dollars and attracting literally the smartest workers on earth is another thing. Generally a country is very large or has a long history of heavy industry to have a space agency.

Kenya gained independence as a colony in 1963 and have been in political turmoil ever since.

stephen01king@lemmy.zip on 03 Jan 2025 11:51 collapse

You don’t need billions of dollar to make a rocket, you need them to make them work reliably and safely. If all you want to do is to move in the general direction of space, the requirements are much lower.

Source: Played KSP.

atro_city@fedia.io on 02 Jan 2025 23:27 collapse

There's a very sparse wikipedia page about them. Seems like they have launched their own probes.

AlexisFR@jlai.lu on 03 Jan 2025 09:29 collapse

I’m sure it has been identified days ago, why are they not finding the information?