Blue Origin employees stand next to a pathfinder version of a cargo lunar lander. (Blue Origin via Twitter)
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture is testing a full-scale prototype of its cargo lunar lander, as part of its campaign to get a jump on heavy-duty deliveries to the moon.
In a video posted today to Twitter and Instagram, members of Blue Origin’s lander development team provided a status report on their efforts.
The pathfinder lander has been taking shape at the factory that Blue Origin recently opened in Huntsville, Ala. That factory is responsible for manufacturing the descent element for a human-capable landing system, as well as the BE-4 engines for Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket and United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket.