The tiny rover can jump and only weights a little over two pounds (about one kilogram). While on the Moon, the rover will travel 33 feet (10 meters) from the lander, sending back full HD videos.

This could be the beginning for Spacebit and the tiny spider-like rover. If the mission goes as planned, more small rovers could be sent to the Moon to explore lava tubes, which scientists think may be a suitable environment for humans to live in one day.

If the rover can successfully reach the Moon, it’ll mark the U.K. as the fourth country to land a rover on our satellite, behind the United States, Russia, and China. With Peregrine as well, it’ll also be the first soft lander from the U.S. to reach the Moon since the Apollo era.