Lunar lander will attempt to land on the moon in the early morning of April 13. If successful, it will be the world's first private landing on the lunar surface.

The lunar lander was launched in December by a U.S. rocket. It is designed to withstand the effects of solar radiation and is expected to land in the next few days. It will take about four months to reach the moon's surface, which is about 38,000 kilometers away. The landing will take place in the middle of the night, when the moon is at its most active.