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Review: MISSION TO MARSMars is the darling planet of Hollywood these days. Sure, most movies are filmed with plots about things happening on Earth, but Mars is the up-and-coming planet. Touchstone Picture's ``Mission to Mars'' is only the first of several Mars movies due to come out in the next year or two. Let's hope the others are good.
As much as I disliked the movie, there actually wasn't that much astronomically wrong with it. Sure, there were the usual problems of sounds in space, seeing stars out windows and the fact that, to Hollywood, orbital mechanics is a lot like driving on a freeway (of course, compared to L.A. traffic, orbits are easy). But the other problems were not so much astronomical as they were in physics, biology and chemistry. Still, some of these disciplines test their toes in the warm waters of astronomy, so I think there's enough to cover. As with all movies that are still in the theaters when I write the review, I'll keep my comments to a spoiler page. By reading my review, key plot elements (thin as they are from this flick) will be revealed. Enter at your own risk!
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