Curiosity is about twice as long and 5 times as massive as the earlier Spirit and Opportunity rovers, and is intended to stay in operation for one Martian year.
While descending, Curiosity was photographed by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The landing included a rather complicated series of operations, as shown in this video.
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