Mars lost its magnetic field and atmosphere a long time ago, maybe it will
get its mojo back

On Wednesday, February 27, 2013, Jones Beene wrote:

> Hey... an icy comet, colliding with and ... whoa, you guessed it, reviving
> Mars by bringing in lots of water ... sounds like Sci-Fi and for good
> reason. This would be a much better ending than the original version ...
> Total Recall, that is - where Mars was brought back to life by some kind of
> lost alien reactor. Kinda lame... from a technical POV.
>
> For those who saw the 2012 version but may not have seen the 1990 cult
> classic (adaptation of Philip K. Dick's "We'll Remember It For You
> Wholesale" ) ... the ending was a let-down, and almost ruined the film.
>
> There were parts of the second version which were an improvement over the
> first, however, so maybe the next time around, sometime around 2020 they
> will get it all together with a comet ... which will have been predicted by
> the mutant prophet Kuato, of course.
>
> Too bad Phil will not be sharing in the fun ... unless maybe he hangs out
> at
> the turbinium mine these days...
>
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>                 From: mark.gi...@gmail.com <javascript:;>
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> http://www.universetoday.com/100298/is-a-comet-on-a-collision-course-with-ma
> rs/
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>                 There is an outside chance that a newly discovered comet
> might be on a collision course with Mars.
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