The lunar module developed by a Japan venture company will attempt to land on the moon in the early morning of the 12th. At the facility of JAXA = Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, training was conducted on lunar exploration using a small robot of the same type as the one mounted on the lander.

The small robot is similar to a sphere with a diameter of about 8 centimeters and a weight of about 250 grams. It is designed to run freely with two wheels and is mounted on a lunar module launched by a rocket of the American private company "SpaceX" last December.