On April 19, 2024, NASA announced it has asked SpaceX and Blue Origin to develop cargo versions of their human lunar landers as an option under their existing contracts. These cargo variants are expected to land approximately 12 to 15 metric tons (26,000 to 33,000 pounds) of payload on the lunar surface and be in service no earlier than the Artemis VII mission. In the announcement NASA shared the latest official renders of lunar cargo landers from SpaceX and Blue Origin:
SpaceX's Lunar cargo Starship
Blue Origin's Lunar cargo Lander
Here you can compare the new design of SpaceX's Lunar cargo Starship with a 2019 concept for a SpaceX cargo Starship unloading the same cargo (NASA's pressurized Lunar rover) on the Moon:
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