Lo más extraño de usar gorilas como unidad de medida... es usarlos como unidad de longitud
According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the average gorilla can grow to as much as six feet in height, or 1.8 meters when converted to the metric system and rounded down. So if we divide 23 by 1.8, we get approximately 12.5. With that in mind, we can confidently say that asteroid 2025 KF is the size of around 12 and a half fully-grown gorillas.
"Un asteroide del tamaño de un calamar gigante" habría sido igual de correcto (es decir, poco) pero mucho menos épico que "12,5 gorilas".
According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the average gorilla can grow to as much as six feet in height, or 1.8 meters when converted to the metric system and rounded down. So if we divide 23 by 1.8, we get approximately 12.5. With that in mind, we can confidently say that asteroid 2025 KF is the size of around 12 and a half fully-grown gorillas.
"Un asteroide del tamaño de un calamar gigante" habría sido igual de correcto (es decir, poco) pero mucho menos épico que "12,5 gorilas".