GUYS! WE GET TO NAME THE SPACE MISSION!
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Yawn. Mars had life it went whoosh. Hypothesize how. It losing its magnetic field was caused by what catalyst. What catalyst. An Impact. Or solar burst. Its surface water has evaporated, its biomass has disintegrated. Explained by its atmosphere igniting. The same affect. It would displace its magnetic field as well as turning the planet into dust with traces of carbon or subsurface frozen water. Simple conflagration.
We could also become Mars.
Not that big an unknown they have supposedly detected oxygen and trace carbon and have found subsurface water. Life. All but dust.
Now you are theorizing. About that cause. Any fuel is the surface biomass burning and flammable atmospheric gases igniting at 1000s of degrees, its surface water evaporates, and now its magnetic field is gone. Dust dust dust red dust.
Like banging my head into a wall. What is so difficult to understand about the concept of conflagration. Come on. On an impact of magnitude an asteroid even a moon colliding an object of 100 miles or more what happens. It could expose the core or at least knock any plates so hard the core erupts everywhere, super volcanoes erupting, all surface biomass is incinerated, surface water evaporates, magnetic fields displaced, the atmosphere ignites. An impact that size is immeasurable equating to billions of thermo nuclear detonations. Potentially the same as on a nova or potentially a wave of intense heat. Chain reaction.
That is such a silly statement of course it does. Unbalancing one sets off the other and so forth. Until what are you left with?
What has happened to Mars. Was my original comment. In comparison to our planet could it occur. If so how. You have done your utmost to discount conflagration.