'Curiosity' has moved six metres from the spot where it landed, producing the rover's first wheel tracks on Mars, NASA said in a statement.
The rover's landing site has now been named Bradbury landing after late author Ray Bradbury, NASA said.
"We have a fully functioning mobility system with lots of amazing exploration ahead," the mission's lead rover driver Matt Heverly said.
On naming the site after Ray Bradbury, who was born in 1920 today and died this year, NASA programme scientist for Curiosity Michael Meyer said that it had not been a difficult choice for the science team.
"Many of us and millions of other readers were inspired in our lives by stories Ray Bradbury wrote to dream of the possibility of life on Mars," Meyer said.
Some of Bradbury's works include 'Fahrenheit 451', 'The Martian Chronicles', 'The Illustrated Man', 'Dandelion Wine', and 'Something Wicked This Way Comes'.
'Curiosity' will spend several more days of working beside Bradbury Landing, performing instrument checks and studying the surroundings, before embarking toward its first driving destination approximately 400 metres to the east-southeast.
"Curiosity is a much more complex vehicle than earlier Mars rovers. The testing and characterisation activities during the initial weeks of the mission lay important groundwork for operating our precious national resource with appropriate care," Curiosity Project Manager Pete Theisinger of JPL said.
On its way to the intersection, the mobile science laboratory will likely scoop a soil sample to examine in its onboard laboratories.
'Curiosity' began a two-year prime mission on Mars when the Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft delivered the car-size rover to its landing target inside Gale Crater on August 6.
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