Sandip Kishan

Sandip Kishan

Sandip is a professional creative writer with over five years of cross-disciplinary experience, contributing to internationally renowned digital platforms along the way. As a journalist, he has authored over a thousand pieces spanning news, features, opinions, and listicles, covering everything under the sun (and beyond it), from pop culture and entertainment to science and politics. Alongside this, he has helped marketing agencies and businesses of all sizes grow, creating performance-focused SEO content. He is also an independent filmmaker whose work has been recognized and funded by Netflix. Growing up, his fascination with outer space quietly evolved alongside him. While he remains an old-school astronomy enthusiast at heart, he is especially drawn to the international laws and politics of space. He believes that this next chapter of the space race isn’t in the distant future; it has already begun and will soon dominate global headlines on a daily basis.

ESA's Juice captured interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS shortly after perihelion—here's what it found

The Jupiter-bound spacecraft got 120+ images that reveal jets, dust streams, and a glowing coma.
Updated: Mar 2, 2026

NASA resets Artemis roadmap, shifts Artemis III from crewed lunar landing to Earth-orbit test

Artemis III, whose original goal was a crewed lunar landing, will not land on the Moon now.
Updated: Mar 6, 2026

Did the Moon have a strong or weak magnetic field? A new study may have settled decades-long debate

Future Artemis missions could test the hypothesis proposed by the new study.
Published: Feb 26, 2026

NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 astronaut opens up on his health scare that led to ISS's first medical evacuation

While the astronaut revealed he is doing well, the exact nature of his medical issue remains undisclosed.
Updated: Feb 26, 2026

Scientists pointed radio telescopes at exoplanet K2-18b to scan for alien signals—here's what they found

The Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array in New Mexico and the MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa were employed for the project.
Updated: Feb 26, 2026

NASA’s Curiosity rover pictures Martian 'giant spiderwebs' that hint at ancient groundwater activity

New close-ups reveal mineral ridges and nodules that point to a wet past on the Red Planet.
Published: Feb 25, 2026

Rare planetary parade on February 28 as six planets gather in the evening sky

Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune would be visible in the sky on February 28.
Published: Feb 25, 2026

All about Christina Koch, the first woman to fly around the Moon as part of Artemis II

Her 328-day ISS stint, six spacewalks, and engineering career all lead up to NASA’s historic next.
Published: Feb 23, 2026

Why fire in space is trickier than you think—and how scientists are trying to fight it

Researchers explore cool flames, spherical fires, and new methods aimed at making spacecraft safer.
Updated: Feb 23, 2026
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