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).

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.
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.
Sep 25, 2025

Only 3 interstellar visitors have ever been found—but this 'really interesting object' could change that forever

Researchers believe this comet is a sign of many more interstellar discoveries to come.
Sep 25, 2025

Will Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) be bright enough to see with the naked eye on October 21?

Discovered on January 3, Comet Lemmon has been dramatically brightening since mid-August, with its luminosity already surging to six times the initial prediction for its peak.
Sep 25, 2025

Astronomers say 'invisible' asteroids near Venus pose a 'real risk' of collision with Earth

Hidden asteroids sharing Venus's orbit are currently undetectable by our best telescopes because of their unique, sun-obscured positions and paths.
Sep 24, 2025

Here's when Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) will make closest approach to Earth next month

The comet's current brightness is measured at magnitude 7.4, which means you'll need binoculars or a small telescope to spot it.
Sep 24, 2025

NOAA's SWFO-L1 satellite launches aboard SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center

On Wednesday, Sept. 24, a NOAA satellite launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center to begin its mission of monitoring space weather.
Sep 24, 2025

Asteroid to hit our Moon? Scientists consider destroying 220-foot asteroid 2024 YR4 before it is too late

After being ruled out as a threat to Earth, the asteroid 2024 YR4 is now on a trajectory that shows a rising probability of colliding with the Moon.
Sep 24, 2025

Mars like you've never seen: Surreal images from NASA's Perseverance rover

Perseverance, NASA's Mars rover, is on a mission to find signs of ancient microbial life as part of the ongoing Mars Exploration Program.
Sep 24, 2025

Huge solar storm launched last week is predicted to reach the location of Comet 3I/ATLAS on September 24-25

Comet C/2025 N1 (ATLAS) is on a hyperbolic trajectory; it will pass through our solar system only once before exiting forever.
Sep 23, 2025

Earth's tiny ancient crystals may hold secrets of our journey through Milky Way's spiral arms

A new study suggests our planet's crust holds chemical clues to its cosmic journeys.
Sep 23, 2025

Don't miss the 'String of Pearls' galaxy at peak visibility on September 24—where and how to see it best

Astronomers classify NGC 55 as a Magellanic-type galaxy, placing it in an intermediate category between an irregular and a dwarf spiral galaxy.
Sep 23, 2025

Solar storm may hit Earth at the autumn equinox, setting the stage for fall auroras

A solar event is forecast to strike during the autumnal equinox, a time of year when Earth's magnetic field is naturally more sensitive to solar disturbances.
Sep 20, 2025

NASA's Perseverance rover discovers clues to multiple habitable areas on Mars

Scientists have analyzed rocks from the crater floor, uncovering a diverse set of minerals that tell the story of a complex history of water-rock interactions.
Sep 19, 2025

New discovery shows a dead star eating shredded pieces of a Pluto-like world

Scientists identified the chemical composition of the doomed object by analyzing the material as it fell onto the white dwarf.
Sep 19, 2025

Hayabusa2’s final target is faster and 3 times smaller than expected—is touchdown still possible?

Critical data from global observatories like the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Very Large Telescope has unveiled new challenges for the 2031 rendezvous.
Sep 19, 2025

NASA just confirmed 6,000 alien worlds—and 8,000 more waiting to be verified

This achievement is a significant step in humanity's quest to answer one of the most fundamental questions: "Are we alone?"
Sep 19, 2025

How fast is the Moon moving away from Earth each year?

The Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth, a continuous process driven primarily by the gravitational tug-of-war between our planet's oceans and its lone natural satellite.
Sep 19, 2025

Solar wind is causing 'major disturbance' to comet SWAN (C/2025 R2) gliding through space

New observations from an astronomer reveal a highly reactive comet tail, which showed remarkable changes in just ten minutes.
Sep 18, 2025

What would happen if Earth became tidally locked to the Moon?

Gravity is the force behind tidal locking, but the Moon's unique case is rooted in a cataclysmic event.
Sep 18, 2025
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