Pratham Gurung

Pratham Gurung

About Author

Pratham is a versatile writer with a talent for crafting engaging long-form stories, breaking news, and quick-turn analysis. His storytelling flair and pop-culture insight keep his writing fresh and relatable. Over time, he has honed his ability to take complex subjects and present them in a clear, compelling way-whether. Making him skilled at crafting reader-centric articles that boost reach, engagement, and top-of-funnel metrics. cover live race events every week, balancing the need for speed in publishing with the accuracy that fans and outlets demand.

Area of Interest

An avid flim Buff, Pratham visits the Cinema hall every weekend, come what may. He lives and breathes movies. Music is also somehing that helps him unwind, from stress, usually you'll find him gazing at a distance, fiddling with his guitar that's when he reflects. He love's the outdoor too, on most holidays he is out with his buddies, trekking, camping, hunting and fishing, wandering away where the wifi is weak.

Education

Completed B.A (Hons) History from Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi

Previous Experiences

Pratham has previsouly worked as a NASCAR writer, known for covering legacy drivers and throwback narratives that resonate deeply with long-time fans of the sport. His reporting skillfully blends historical context with human storytelling, exemplified by his coverage of Sterling Marlin’s rare public appearance, an emotional moment that connected generations of NASCAR enthusiasts. With a deep respect for NASCAR’s late 90s era.

Quadrantid meteor shower 2025/26: When and how to watch

The Quadrantids are widely regarded as one of the best meteor showers of the year.
Dec 25, 2025

5 things to know about New Shepard, the rocket that flew a wheelchair user to space

Ever since its inception, the New Shepard program has tried to make space more accessible.
Dec 23, 2025

Rocket Lab's Electron rocket sends Japanese satellite into orbit, sets a new single-year record

Rocket Lab smashes its launch record in 2025, closing the year with 21 straight successes and a Japanese satellite launch.
Dec 23, 2025

NASA's eyes on the Sun: Two key solar missions planned for 2026

NASA seems ready to build on the success of its ongoing solar missions.
Dec 23, 2025

NASA is heading to the Moon again: 5 things to know about the Artemis II mission

NASA's Artemis II mission will carry astronauts far beyond the far side of the Moon and back.
Dec 22, 2025

Airless, shape-shifting wheels could help explore future human habitats on the Moon

A flexible new wheel design could help rovers survive steep drops and harsh terrain inside lunar lava tubes.
Dec 20, 2025

NASA's Europa Clipper captured a unique ultraviolet view of 3I/ATLAS

The Europa Clipper imaged the comet when Earth-based observation was not possible.
Dec 19, 2025

The first alien civilization we find might already be nearing its end

A scientist suggests our first alien signal may come from a loud, unstable civilization in crisis.
Dec 19, 2025

A SpaceX Starlink satellite is tumbling toward Earth after a rare mishap

Operators lost contact with the satellite on December 17 when it was at an altitude of 418 kilometers.
Dec 19, 2025

NASA's PUNCH mission captures groundbreaking new views of the Sun

Four tiny NASA satellites team up to reveal solar storms, comets, and the Sun’s hidden power.
Dec 18, 2025

NASA still unable to reestablish contact with MAVEN as spacecraft begins spinning oddly

NASA’s MAVEN went silent on December 6 after it emerged from behind the Red Planet.
Dec 18, 2025

NASA’s Mars Orbiter hits historic 100,000-image mark thanks to its HiRISE camera

The target was suggested by a high school student via the HiWish program.
Dec 17, 2025

James Webb Telescope solves 20-year cosmic mystery, finds evidence of 'monster stars' from early universe

Webb uncovers evidence of giant primordial stars that may explain how early black holes formed less than a billion years after the Big Bang.
Dec 16, 2025

Hubble captures stunning image of Calabash Nebula—a space gourd

The Calabash Nebula measures 1.4 light-years across and is named after the unusual-looking Calabash gourd.
Dec 16, 2025

Not every galaxy has a supermassive black hole like the Milky Way's, NASA's Chandra Telescope finds

Smaller black holes tend to attract less material, making them naturally dimmer. Chandra would miss many of these faint objects.
Dec 15, 2025
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