The minae was an ancient unit of mass and value equal to the sixtieth part of a talent. Like many ancient units pinning down a singe value is difficult, a talent, for example weighed between 20 and 50 kg so a minae was probably between 300 g and 1500 g.
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No G-Unit is still together just not very active.
The cast of Empire of Ash III - 1989 includes: Nic Amoroso as Dax Scott Anderson as Harris John Bassani as Second Unit Raider Robby Berner as Cannibal Rob Berridge as Second Unit Raider Curt Bonn as Arco Merlin Bowe as Second Unit Raider Andrea Brown as Matron Ed Buquet as Cannibal August Buquet as Cannibal Girl Tim Chapman as Second Unit Raider Urbain Chartier as Second Unit Raider Lisa Clarke as Matron Wayne Confrey as Second Unit Raider Gordon Cook as Main Unit Raider John Cowin as Wanderer Pauline Crawford as Maria Steve Cropper as Second Unit Raider Don Demille as Cannibal Darlene DeVink as April John Diablo as second Unit Raider Paul Dignard as Main Unit Raider Gerald Dyck as Cannibal Jim Dyck as Second Unit Raider Ken Farmer as Chuck Tom Felcan as Main Unit Raider Ross Feltron as Second Unit Raider Carson Ferguson as Wanderer Nestor Garandza as Shepherd Leslie Gmur as Matron Andy Graffitti as Grand Shepherd David Gregg as Rocket Man Steve Gumbert as Second Unit Raider John Haines as Main Unit Raider Lee Hatch as Main Unit Raider Richard Hendery as 1st Shepherd Serge Houde as 2nd Shepherd Bruce Huggett as Main Unit Raider Jeff Hystad as Main Unit Raider Bruce Hystad as Main Unit Raider John Isaac as Wanderer Adam James Palmer as Second Unit Raider Melanie Kilgour as Danielle Ken Kryeger as Second Unit Raider Del Lambert as Second Unit Raider Walter Langdon Davies as Second Unit Raider Lisa Larson as Matron Bob Lessard as Main Unit Raider Ken Lester as Second Unit Raider Dale Loewen as Wanderer Adam Longworth as Main Unit Raider Lauretta MacCarron as Wanderer Andrew MacGregor as Zak Joe Maffei as Iodine Camillia Mahal as Cannibal Girl Larissa Mai as Matron Laurie Martin as Matron Patricia Maywood as Matron Pat McGarrigle as Second Unit Raider Marny McKewan as Matron Robert McNarland as Wanderer Laura McNarland as Wanderer Michael Metcalfe as Ozzie David Napio as Main Unit Raider Tanya Orton as Claudia Alex Pankiw as Second Unit Raider Nancy Pataki as Baalca Don Perrier as Second Unit Raider Helmut Peters as Main Unit Raider Taylor Prince as Second Unit Raider Ken Ralph as Main Unit Raider Robin Rasberry as Matron Fred Reber as Second Unit Raider Gary Renfree as Main Unit Raider Derek Renfrey as Wanderer Debra Renfrey as Wanderer Judy Reynolds as June Micki Sacchari as Second Unit Raider Minna Setala as Matron William Smith as Lucas Dave Stubbs as Second Unit Raider Willie Taylor as Main Unit Raider Carmen Vacchiann as Main Unit Raider Art Watkins as Cannibal Dave Wetson as Second Unit Raider Phaeder Williams as Wanderer Gwyneth Williams as Wanderer Rick Worthington as Main Unit Raider Harold Wyerch as Second Unit Raider Art Yates as Second Unit Raider
NO. Wes Chatham played Sam on the Unit as a recurring role.
5,865,696,000 miles = 63.102 Astronomical Units
One astronomical unit (AU) is equivalent to approximately 93 million miles. Therefore, 105 astronomical units would be approximately 9.765 billion miles.
About 93 million miles.
92,955,807 miles
Approximately 93 million miles.
1 AU (astronomical unit) is equal to approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers).
One astronomical unit (AU) is equal to the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, which is approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers).
92,955,807.3 miles per AU.
An astronomical unit (AU) is a unit of measurement used in astronomy that is equal to the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, about 93 million miles. A parsec is a unit of measurement used to describe astronomical distances, equal to about 3.26 light-years or 206,265 AU.
The abbreviation for astronomical unit is AU. An astronomical unit is a unit of length roughly equal to the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, used to measure distances within our solar system.
One astronomical unit (AU) is equal to approximately 149.6 million kilometers.
An Astronomical Unit, or AU is the distance from the sun to the Earth. One Astronomical Unit is 92 955 887.6 miles.