Mahalekshmi P
A Passionate Individual who embodies an energetic personality, Mahalekshmi is an enthusiastic practitioner and dedicated learner of the creative arts, such as Writing, Public Speaking, and Theatre. She is a published author of several poems, short stories, articles, blogs, and various creative scripts of theatre spanning across Prosceniums and Streetplays. The fascination of an innovative world at the tip of her fingers fostered her love for writing from a very young age, steering her career in this field. She journeys along to master the art of storytelling and share the joys of the creative world.
Writing for Starlust, Mahalekshmi has come to realize the excitement of learning about the cosmos in which we exist. Every narrative of the Suns and the Moons to a new step in space exploration, unraveling the secrets of the universe, satisfies an unknown thrill, one that she hopes everyone shares.
Latest From Mahalekshmi P
Bizarre spider-like feature spotted on Jupiter's Moon Europa may be similar to those on Earth
The spider-like feature may offer clues about subsurface liquid water on Europa.
39-year-old mystery about Uranus may have been solved by revisiting Voyager 2 data
During its 1986 observation of the planet in the first and only flyby, the spacecraft measured a surprisingly strong electron radiation belt.
What will happen when the Sun runs out of fuel?
Astronomer Dr. Christopher Manser has stated that the Sun will run out of hydrogen in its core as it dies, becoming a red giant in about 5 billion years.
From NASA's first lunar excursion in 50 years to first Starships aimed at Mars—launches scheduled for 2026
The new year will bring a plethora of space missions, some more exciting than others.
Here's how you can spot Saturn's moons: Titan, Rhea, Dione and more
Not all of Saturn’s moons are visible in space; however, some can be bright enough to be traced by a reliable telescope from Earth.
Time moves faster on Mars than on Earth—physicists explain why
Physicists found that clocks on Mars will tick 477 microseconds (millionths of a second) faster than on Earth per day, on average.
Amateur astronomer captures Mercury's magnificent and bright comet-like tail. See picture
Plume of gas ejected from Mercury’s atmosphere extended to form a comet-like tail, which was captured by the astrophotographer.
Moon phases: Date and time of the next Full Moon
As the New Year draws near, the next Full Moon is also on its way — arriving just after the December Cold Moon.
5 mind-blowing discoveries NASA's James Webb Space Telescope made that Hubble Telescope couldn't
The James Webb captures a more panoramic image of stars and galaxies, spectacular visuals that were missed by most other observatories.
Perseverance rover finds light-colored rocks in Jezero crater, offering new clues about Mars' wet past
The rocks were determined to be kaolinite, which is found in tropical regions on Earth.
Comet 3I/ATLAS's closest approach: NASA’s December 2025 skywatching tips
With the interstellar visitor headed for its closest approach to our home planet, NASA has advised people on how to best observe the comet 3I/ATLAS.
5 stunning lunar events to watch after the Cold Supermoon in December 2025
The last month of the year brings various lunar events, and here are a few magnificent sights to witness post the Cold Moon.
Extraordinary Moon features to spot during the Cold Moon 2025—with or without binoculars
This December's Cold Moon is also a Supermoon and will turn full on the 4th of the month.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observes mysterious ultraviolet radiation in stellar nursery
Five young stars in the Ophiuchus region were studied to detect ultraviolet radiation and understand its role in the formation of stars.
Black Holes: From unbelievable theory to observable reality
Delve into how black holes went from being mathematical curiosities to imaged phenomena
What would happen to Earth if the Moon exploded?
The consequences of the Moon exploding will be felt in a variety of ways, and none of them will be good.
December 2025 skywatching guide: Cold Supermoon, Geminid meteor shower and more
A fantastic month for stargazing awaits us, as December will bring major lunar events, sparkling meteor showers, and visible planets in the sky.
International Space Station welcomes NASA astronaut Chris Williams and cosmonaut companions
NASA astronaut Chris Williams, along with Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev, safely arrived at the ISS.
10 strangest things Hubble Space Telescope has discovered in space
The Hubble Space Telescope has been surveying space since 1990 and has captured some interesting cosmic elements in action.
Is communication from the Moon to Earth possible even when the Moon is on the far side?
The Moon's far side never faces Earth, so currently, radio signals cannot reach us directly. But it may change in the future.