SPACE

Curiosity Lands on Mars -- PICTURES

Updated: August 9, 2012 | 7:02 p.m.
August 6, 2012 | 1:50 a.m.

NASA on Thursday released the rover Curiosity's first color panorama of its Gale Crater landing site on Mars.

These are the first two full-resolution images of the Martian surface from the Navigation cameras on NASA's Curiosity rover, which are located on the rover's "head" or mast. The rim of Gale Crater can be seen in the distance beyond the pebbly ground. (NASA/JPL-Caltech)

CORRECTION: A previous version of this gallery included photos that were not taken by the Curiosity rover.

After traveling millions of miles since it was launched eight months ago, NASA's Curiosity rover successfully landed on Mars early Monday morning.

The rover is scheduled to spend the next 23 months on Mars to "investigate whether conditions have been favorable for microbial life and for preserving clues in the rocks about possible past life," according to a NASA fact sheet.

Below are some of the first photos beamed back from Curiosity after landing, a video of the moments leading up to confirmation that the rover had landed from NASA's website, and photos of Curiosity's development and launch.

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