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NASA Releases Video Of Mars Rover Descent

NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems
This first color image of the landscape to the north of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity was acquired by the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) on the afternoon of the first day after landing.

NASA has released a low-resolution video of the Curiosity rover during the final few minutes of its descent to the Martian surface.

The video showed the protective heat shield falling away as the rover plummeted through the Mars' atmosphere, and dust was being kicked up as it was lowered by cables inside a crater.

Curiosity successfully executed the new landing routine Sunday night and has since returned a flood of pictures.

The mission team is awaiting full-resolution frames of the descent - a process that would take some time. Once they're sent back, it'll be the first full glimpse of a spacecraft landing on another world.

Mars Science Laboratory Website (images/videos/updates)