Peregrine lander from Astrobotic
The launch of the Peregrine lander from the American Bulk SMS Azerbaijan company Astrobotic took place on January 8. Astrobotic cooperates with NASA under the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program.
The rover is about 2 m tall. It is equipped with about 20 instruments (five of them belong to NASA), each of which will study the lunar environment in different ways, such as measuring radiation or searching for groundwater.

Peregrine lander from Astrobotic. Photo in the text: Astrobotic
The flight is taking place aboard a Vulcan Centaur rocket from United Launch Alliance (a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin). Peregrine was scheduled to arrive on the Moon on February 23, and the mission will last eight days.
However, according to Astrobotic, the spacecraft will not be able to make a soft landing on the Moon due to a fuel leak.
Intuitive Machines Missions – IM-1 and IM-2
In mid-February, the American company Intuitive Machines – another participant in the CLPS program – plans to launch the Nova-C lander on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as part of the IM-1 mission.
Nova-C is almost 4 m tall and will deliver unusual cargo to the Moon: