Pranjal Nath
A creative professional with forays into all kinds of artistic pursuits, Pranjal is as meticulous in his research as expressive he can be when storytelling, or writing journalistically. Aspects of his creative writing stem from a range of experiences and influences—be it the excellent authorship of Carl Sagan in Cosmic Connection, or in Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time. Arbitrary influences such as the likes of songwriters, poets, novelists, and scriptwriters form the basis of his penmanship. On the other hand, a career in the consumers’ eye has lent clarity, conciseness, and accuracy in what he writes.
Writing for clients as varied as Thick Accent and Scootaround.com stood him in good stead, as both sit on opposite ends of the entertainment-infotainment spectrum. Pranjal also took plenty of entrepreneurial initiatives by bringing his multifaceted creative skills into the market by offering holistic digital marketing solutions for small businesses. However, with him joining Starlust.org’s brilliant team of writers, he can realise his aim of purely writing to enlighten. What drives him is the prospect of awakening the curiosity of a fellow stargazer through his works, the same way his own interests were piqued many moons ago.
Latest From Pranjal Nath
March 2026 'Blood Moon': Everything you need to know about the upcoming total lunar eclipse
Totality will begin at 11:04 UTC and will last nearly an hour.
Comet C/2026 A1 (MAPS) is plunging directly toward the Sun—current location and trajectory
The comet runs the risk of being destroyed by its extremely close approach to the Sun in April 2026.
February 17 annular solar eclipse: Timing and visibility
The Moon will cover 96% of the Sun during the event.
All hands on deck: The international collaboration behind Artemis II's SLS rocket and Orion capsule
NASA aims to establish a long-term presence on the Moon and Mars through learnings of Artemis II.
NASA's Artemis II and Crew-12 astronauts will be first to carry latest smartphones to space
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said, 'We are giving our crews the tools to capture special moments for their families."
NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 commander will carry her 3-year-old daughter's stuffed rabbit to the ISS
Her colleague Sophie Adenot will also be carrying a special personal item.
A gamma-ray burst raged on for seven hours. A researcher, who was behind its discovery, explains how.
Eliza Neights, a researcher at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, cited a 'helium merger' as the cause behind the GRB.
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 launch delayed by a day due to weather; further delay also possible
The launch could be delayed to February 13 if conditions are not good enough.
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 gets go-ahead for February 11 launch as FAA clears Falcon 9 to fly again
Crew-12 mission was poised to be affected by Falcon 9’s grounding, but can lift off on schedule now.
Artemis II mission: NASA carries out repairs, updates operations for second wet dress rehearsal
Technicians have removed two seals in an area that showed high levels of hydrogen gas.
NASA's Artemis II mission: Why astronauts are quarantined ahead of launch
The Artemis II crew was quarantining but was released as the lift-off date was rescheduled to March 2026.
How the Artemis II crew will eat and use the bathroom inside Orion
Though lined with high-tech equipment, Orion must also sustain four humans’ lives through 10 days.
What is the Moon phase today? Here's a list of lunar features you can keep an eye out for
The Waning Gibbous Moon on February 6, 2026, offers views of a host of recognizable lunar features.
NASA could give a shoutout to your own 'Moon crew' during the Artemis II coverage: Here's how
NASA may have had to postpone the launch to March, but kids will be 'over the Moon' with what it has in store.
Atypical Martian dust storm provides clues about how some of the water on the Red Planet was lost
Northern hemisphere dust storm appears to have provided an avenue for water escape on Mars in Martian Year 37.
NASA's Juno finds that Jupiter isn't as big as previously thought
Researchers used radio occultations, i.e. tracking signal bending through Jupiter’s atmosphere.
Sunspot region 4366 erupts with yet another X-class solar flare, causes radio blackout
The X4.2-rated flare erupted at 7:13 a.m. EST on February 4.
How will Artemis II astronauts stay connected to mission controllers on Earth?
The Artemis II astronauts will have near-constant communication with Earth.
Will Artemis II rocket be rolled back into Vehicle Assembly Building? Here's what NASA said
Although the wet dress rehearsal countdown could not be completed, NASA is quite satisfied with the test.
With the grounding of SpaceX's Falcon 9, what happens to Crew-12’s mission to the ISS?
Crew-12 stands at a crossroads with its launch vehicle under investigation.