The linked comet apparently already has a 1/600 chance of hitting Mars. That would likely be one hell of a show.
Help it along, learning about course correction of comets in the process, so one day you will perhaps use that knowledge to save Earth -- and speed the hell out of terraforming Mars in the process.
At the very least, seems like we should send something along for the ride.-- theircompetitor, Mar 07 2013 Mars Comet Flyby http://newswatch.na...-in-its-crosshairs/ [theircompetitor, Mar 07 2013] wikipedia on terraforming Mars http://en.wikipedia...ars#Asteroid_impact [xaviergisz, Mar 07 2013] ah nice.-- theircompetitor, Mar 07 2013 The title implied a proposal to liquify Mars. I am sorely disappointed.-- Alterother, Mar 07 2013 I guess it really should have been irrigation. Or aquafication. Or something.-- theircompetitor, Mar 07 2013 You stand corrected.-- Alterother, Mar 07 2013 What [Ao] said, but spelled correctly.-- FlyingToaster, Mar 07 2013 I'm only not MFD'ing this because its referring to a specific comet. The concept of bombarding Mars with comets to provide liquid water and a thicker atmosphere is widely known.-- MechE, Mar 07 2013 If there were enough cometary impacts in quick succession then the shock waves of inmpact could possibly liquefy the rock?
Either that or use an ultrasonic comet.-- pocmloc, Mar 07 2013 MechE -- point taken -- however, given the closeness of this one, this is something that could be more than a sophomoric discussion by a Nasa watercooler - - hell, if it's bullseye they really should have had something there for the ride (i.e. chasing it)-- theircompetitor, Mar 08 2013 random, halfbakery