As estimated, it crashed on the lunar surface yesterday, August 6 at around 12:05 pm IST at a fiery velocity of 2.43 kilometres per second or 8,700 km/h. NASA’s administrator Jared Isaacman notedWell, we're going to leverage reusable rockets to build the Moon base . The reality is that meteoroids strike the lunar surface hourly, with impacts comparable to this upper stage occurring roughly every six days. He concludedThe future lunar base will incorporate reusable spacecraft that not only deliver astronauts and payloads but also become part of the infrastructure itself. See Also: Elon Musk Reacts To NASA's Upcoming Moon Base Plan For Future Astronauts & Lunar Tourists: 'This Will Be Awesome'Cover: NASA & KARI