Nasa's Curiosity rover successfully lands on Mars
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Nasa has landed a huge new robot rover on Mars.
The one-tonne vehicle, known as Curiosity, was reported to have landed in a deep crater near the planet's equator at 06:32 BST (05:32 GMT).
It will now embark on a mission of at least two years to look for evidence that Mars may once have supported life.
The BBC's Keith Doyle reports.
Pictures courtesy of Nasa
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