Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Rare 'Einstein Cross' reveals young galaxy secrets (Plus Artemis 2 updates!)

Rare 'Einstein Cross' reveals young galaxy secrets | Save $20 on a Lego Star Wars R2-D2 & more! | Video: Artemis 2 lands on Saturday Night Live
Created for ceo.studentlike.spuniv@blogger.com | Web Version
 
April 14, 2026
FOLLOW US X Facebook Instagram Youtube
 
Space.com
Taking you out of this world, every day SIGN UP ⋅   WEBSITE
 
 
The Launchpad
 
Rare 'Einstein Cross' reveals young galaxy secrets
Space.com
Happy Tuesday, Space Fans, and welcome to your daily dose of space. Our top story today takes aim at a 'primordial galaxy' with something called an 'Einstein's Cross.' So what's the big deal with that? You'll have to click above to find out.

And that's not all. We have more Artemis 2 news, of course, as we learn new details about the moon shot, the Lyrid meteor shower is coming and NASA is facing some big science cuts. Read on to find out what it all means.
 
Deep space 'cross'?
 
 
 
 
 
Space deal of the day
 
Save $20 on a Lego Star Wars R2-D2 & more!
Space.com
We're coming up on the anniversary of Star Wars and how better to prepare than to build its star (yes, we said it) R2-D2 in Lego form and save 20% off? Here's where to find the deal and more Lego Star Wars savings online.
 
Star Wars Deals
 
 
 
 
Artemis 2: NASA's new moonshot
 
Video: Artemis 2 lands on Saturday Night Live
Space.com
NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission wowed the world, and apparently the writers at Saturday Night Live, with the lunar flight inspiring this truly hilarious spoof. Yes, there are toilet jokes. Watch how it went.
 
Watch the video
 
 
 
 
Skywatching
 
See the Lyrid meteor shower despite city lights
Space.com
The annual Lyrid meteor shower from the asteroid Phaethon will soon light up the sky, but don't fret if you can't get away from city lights. Here's a guide on how to see the Lyrids from a light polluted town.
 
Looking for Lyrids.
 
 
 
 
Spaceflight
 
Video: This Artemis 2 to ISS call is the farthest of its kind
Space.com
When NASA's Artemis 2 crew called up some friends on the International Space Station, it wasn't just a call between spacecraft, it was one giant leap for space communications. Here's what it looked liked.
 
 
 
 
Science & Astronomy
 
NASA science faces 'very serious threat' from budget cuts
Space.com
The White House's 2027 budget request includes deep cuts to NASA science that has experts worried. "This is the least transparent NASA budget request I've ever seen — and I've literally looked through every single one since 1960," one expert told us. See why they're so concerned.
 
Big NASA cuts.
 
 
 
 
Entertainment
 
Sci-fi stories never really end anymore, and that's a problem
Space.com
There was a time when things ended. When the stories on our screens had a beginning, middle, and end. A time when a trilogy was the longest series of films you could hope for, and when a show aired its final season, it was actually its final season. But, no longer, Space Fans.
 
Franchise fever?
 
 
 
 
Today in Space
 
Photo of the day: This Artemis 2 astronaut really loves Rise
Space.com
We still can't get enough of NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission, especially the ongoing saga over the astronaut crew's commander Reid Wiseman and the ship's mascot "Rise." "Rise Wiseman" might be the most beloved mission mascot in history. Learn about this photo here.
 
Learn about the photo
 
On this day in 1981: 1st Space Shuttle Mission Lands
Space.com
For today's space history throwback, we're going back 45 yers to the first space shuttle mission, STS-1, which returned to Earth after a two-day flight in space. The shuttle Columbia safely touched down on Rogers dry lake at Edwards Air Force Base in California, where hundreds of thousands of people showed up to watch. Watch how it happened.
 
Watch the video
 
 
 
 
Editor's Note
 
Have a great Tuesday!
And that's a wrap on your daily dose of space for today. Thanks for sticking around until the end.

We'll be back tomorrow with some more great news, and don't forget! On Thursday (April 16), NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts will meet the press.

We'll bring you that as it happens, and will see you then!

Keep looking up.

Tariq Malik
Editor-in-Chief, Space.com
 
 
Stay up-to-date on all things space science, news, and entertainment by subscribing to our newsletters.
Sign Up
 
 
 
Future Follow SPACE X Facebook Instagram Youtube
Contact Us: Feedback | Advertise
Sign Up | Update Profile | Unsubscribe
Privacy Policy | Cookies Policy | Terms and Conditions
When you purchase through links in our content, we may earn an affiliate commission.
 
Future US LLC ©
Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036

Scientist Pankaj

Rare 'Einstein Cross' reveals young galaxy secrets (Plus Artemis 2 updates!)

Rare 'Einstein Cross' revea...