The only film I can come up with is the 2008 film "Outlander", which the critics have hailed as "Beowulf meets Predator". My reasoning for this is the fact that the main character, an alien, crashes his ship in a lake near a Viking kingdom. Ultimately, the alien character is the equivalent of William Hopper's character in the original, the only human (in this film's case human-like) Survivor. The creature, called a Moorwen in "Outlander", is brought to Earth with the pilot, much like the Ymir is in "20 Million Miles to Earth". These things are the only real connections between the two. Also, I would like the reader of this post to keep in mind that I consider "Red Planet" with Val Kilmer and Carrie-Ann Moss a remake (of sorts) of "First Men in the Moon", with Edward Judd and Lionel Jeffries. So, my view may be a little extreme.
No, it takes place approximately 20 yrs after the original
The earth's crust is the thinnest layer.the crust wich is the outermost layer on the earth on which we live
Antarctica - 5,400,000 square miles Sahara Desert - 3,320,000+ square miles Arabian Desert - 900,000 square miles Gobi Desert - 500,000 square miles Kalahari Desert - 360,000 square miles Patagonian Desert - 260,000 square miles
Google Earth cites the distance as 7.4 miles - and estimates a journey time of 20 minutes.
Yes it does because of the new engines it just goes in to space about 20 miles off the earth
Heat from the sun travels approximately 93 million miles to reach Earth. This journey takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds at the speed of light.
It takes approximately 8 minutes and 20 seconds for sunlight to travel 93 million miles from the sun to Earth.
About 8 minutes 20 seconds at a distance of 93 million miles.
About 8 minutes 20 seconds at a distance of 93 million miles.
Sunlight takes around 8 minutes and 20 seconds to cross the 93 million miles from the Sun to Earth.
The average distance from the sun to the Earth is about 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers. This distance is known as an astronomical unit (AU). It takes light about 8 minutes and 20 seconds to travel from the sun to the Earth at this distance.
It takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds for light to travel from the sun to the Earth, which is about 93 million miles away.
32.2 million km
The speed of light in a vacuum is about 299,792 kilometers per second. It takes approximately 8 minutes and 20 seconds for light to travel from the Sun to Earth, a distance of about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers).
Light travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second. Therefore, it would take approximately 8 minutes and 20 seconds for light to travel from Earth to the sun, which is approximately 90 million miles away.
To convert from miles to kilometers you must multiply by 1.60934. Therefore, 20,000,000 miles= 20,000,000*1.60934km= 32,186,880km Alternatively, you can use the online converter here: http://www.metric-conversions.org/length/miles-to-kilometers.htm
I believe you mean "how far is the earth from the sun"? The mean distance of the Sun from the Earth is approximately 149.6 million kilometers (93.5 million miles), though the distance varies as the Earth moves from perihelion in January to aphelion in July. At this average distance, light travels from the Sun to Earth in about 8 minutes and 19 seconds.