It reveals that the Martians evacuated their world in spacecraft following the collision. All the vehicles headed towards another star, except one which went to Earth, depositing a sample of DNA into an ocean which at the time contained no life forms. Over millions of years the DNA evolved into fish, land mammals, and eventually humans, who would one day land on
Mars and be recognized as descendants. An invitation is offered for one astronaut to follow them to their new home planet. Jim decides to accept the invitation himself. After their farewells, the rest of the crew head back to the ship as Phil calls for them one last time before he is to take off. Still inside the alien structure, Jim steps into a cylinder which starts to fill with liquid. Fearing drowning, he initially holds his breath but soon discovers that the liquid is highly oxygenated, allowing him to breathe normally. The rest of the crew reach Phil in time and the three successfully lift off from Mars. As Jim is being prepared for what awaits him, he has a flashback of the important memories of his life. Jim's Martian ship blasts away and as it passes by his friends' earthbound capsule, they wish him luck on his voyage.
Mission to Mars Movie Trailer
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