A school-bus-sized object, which has been orbiting in space at about 5,600 miles per hour since 2014, crashed-landed on the Moon on March 4, 2022. The 40 foot long, 4,500-pound space debris is believed to have carved a massive 60 to 100-feet-wide hole near the Hertzsprung Crater on the Moon's far side. Howver, since the exact impact location is unknown, it may take NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter a few months to identify and image the new crater.