The lunar module developed by the Japan venture company "ispace" was launched by a rocket of the American private company "SpaceX" in December last year. The lander will gradually approach the lunar surface while slowing down and changing its attitude by injecting gas.

At about 1:40 a.m., it will land near a crater in the northern hemisphere of the moon with four legs to cushion the impact of the landing. If successful, it will be the world's first civilian landing on the moon.