Raj Naik

Raj Naik

About Author

Raj is a science writer at Starlust, where he explores the cosmos, one story at a time. With a background in entertainment journalism and a lifelong love of storytelling, Raj brings a unique narrative lens to the universe — weaving together celestial facts, skywatching guides, and the deeper questions inspired by space.
Raj believes that space writing should not just inform, but spark curiosity. Whether he’s diving into the latest astronomical discovery or decoding the Moon’s daily rhythm, his goal is always the same: to remind us how thrilling it is to be part of a universe this vast.

Area of Interest

Raj enjoys going to cafes and interacting with people. He is classically trained and enjoys doing his riyaaz now and then. He also loves animals and occasionally volunteers at an animal shelter close by.

Previous Experiences

Raj has worked in the entertainment beat for almost 3 years. Apart from entertainment, raj likes to dabble in the world of pop culture and breathes, sleeps, and eats gossip (the good one).

NASA's James Webb Telescope reveals glowing auroras and stormy skies on a starless alien world

Astronomers from Trinity College Dublin utilized the telescope's unmatched precision to study the starless world SIMP-0136, a fascinating rogue planet.
Published: Oct 1, 2025

Scientists rush to coordinate spacecraft as massive comet 3I/ATLAS approaches Mars

The comet, first spotted by the ATLAS system in July 2025, has moved to the opposite side of the Sun. This positioning currently puts it out of view from Earth.
Updated: Dec 4, 2025

Webb Telescope makes 'invaluable discovery' solving mysteries of Moon formation from distant worlds

The study focuses on CT Cha b, a distant world situated 625 light-years from Earth.
Published: Sep 30, 2025

Comets C/2025 K1 ATLAS and C/2025 R2 SWAN appear to 'race' each other in extraordinary sky moment

Captured on Saturday, September 20, 2025, from Réunion Island, the extraordinary image shows the two icy bodies in a deceptive 'race.'
Published: Sep 30, 2025

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS will make its closest approach to Earth soon—here's how to spot it now

The interstellar visitor is currently charted within the constellation Libra, maintaining a distance of roughly 232 million miles from Earth.
Updated: Dec 4, 2025

New research provides first observational proof of underground lava tubes on Venus

While the Moon, Mars, and Earth all harbor lava tubes formed by ancient flowing rock, their existence on Venus had previously been a matter of pure speculation.
Published: Sep 30, 2025

Firefly Aerospace Alpha rocket booster explodes during critical preflight engine test in Texas facility

Despite the explosion of the booster stage, Firefly Aerospace confirmed that all strict safety protocols were followed and no personnel were injured.
Published: Sep 30, 2025

Scientists unveil largest-ever simulation of our universe in aid of ESA's Euclid mission

The 'Flagship 2 galaxy mock' simulates over 3.4 billion galaxies, precisely matching Euclid's expected view across a third of the sky.
Published: Sep 29, 2025

2025 Harvest Moon will make a rare October appearance—when and where to watch the spectacle

While traditionally falling in September, the 2025 Harvest Moon will occur later than usual.
Published: Sep 29, 2025

October 2025 skywatching guide: Harvest Supermoon, Draconid meteor shower and more

Each of these celestial events is guaranteed to impress both casual and serious sky-watchers.
Updated: Nov 20, 2025

Ceres, the only dwarf planet in the inner solar system, reaches opposition on October 2—how to watch

The event places Ceres in opposition, aligning it directly opposite the Sun from Earth, which provides the best possible conditions for observation.
Published: Sep 29, 2025

SpaceX launches 28 new Starlink satellites into orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base

The launch, which lifted off at 10:04 p.m. EDT (7:04 p.m. PT), successfully placed another cluster of internet satellites into the company's rapidly expanding constellation.
Published: Sep 29, 2025

Falcon 9 to deliver 28 new Starlink satellites from Space Launch Complex on September 29

The flight will use a highly seasoned Falcon 9 first-stage booster, aiming for its 28th launch after supporting high-profile missions such as Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich and DART.
Published: Sep 28, 2025

ALMA captures first-ever video of spiraling dust around a young star

For the first time ever, an international research team has produced a time-lapse video capturing the dynamic action inside a planet-forming region.
Published: Sep 26, 2025

NASA and ISRO's collaborative satellite delivers groundbreaking first radar images of Earth surface

These first images confirm the mission's ability to deliver high-resolution, actionable data crucial for disaster response, infrastructure monitoring and agricultural management.
Published: Sep 26, 2025

After Cape Canaveral launches by SpaceX and ULA, Falcon 9 deploys 24 Starlink satellites from California

The Falcon rocket family has now completed a historic 555 orbital missions (out of 567 attempts), maintaining its exceptional 97.88% success rate across all Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy variants.
Published: Sep 26, 2025

Alien artifact or freak of nature? 'Anomalously massive' interstellar object 3I/Atlas has scientists puzzled

Researchers believe the interstellar object is far more massive than previously discovered interstellar objects 1I/'Oumuamua and 2l/Borisov.
Updated: Dec 4, 2025

Earth's 'wind' is causing the Moon to rust—but how is this possible?

In 2020, scientists were surprised to find hematite, a form of rust, distributed across the Moon's higher latitudes, beginning the mystery of how it formed.
Published: Sep 25, 2025

Even if aliens exist in our galaxy, they are probably about 33,000 light-years away: Researchers

Dr. Manuel Scherf and Professor Helmut Lammer of the Austrian Academy of Sciences presented findings indicating that the chances of discovering life like ours are not favorable.
Published: Sep 25, 2025

Daytime Sextantids meteor shower peaks September 27—but can you spot it with the naked eye?

The Daytime Sextantids meteor shower is uniquely visible during daylight hours because its radiant point is located near the sun within the Sextans constellation.
Published: Sep 25, 2025
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