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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.
Latest From Sandip Kishan

SpaceX's Starship Super Heavy V3 fires all 33 engines for the first time—Flight 12 now closer than ever

Apr 16, 2026
The Starship upper stage also went through its first full-duration static fire test on April 14.

Young Sun-like stars are dimming faster than expected—and no, it's not like in 'Project Hail Mary'

Apr 15, 2026
NASA’s Chandra study hints Sun’s early X-ray drop may have helped Earth become habitable.

Blue Origin could launch New Glenn rocket on its third flight this week—Here's all you need to know

Apr 15, 2026
The third New Glenn mission, dubbed NG-3, is expected to launch massive broadband satellites into low Earth orbit.

Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL spacecraft arrives at ISS for CRS-24; crew unloads supplies

Apr 15, 2026
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL was captured by the Canadarm2, after which mission control in Houston installed it on the Unity module of the ISS.

Artemis II was just the beginning; the hardest stretch for NASA’s Moon ambitions begins now

Apr 13, 2026
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman reiterated that this was not a once-in-a-lifetime moment, but rather the beginning of more exciting missions.

Cygnus XL CRS-24 launches on SpaceX's Falcon 9; will deliver 11,000 pounds of cargo to ISS today

Apr 13, 2026
NASA astronauts Jack Hathaway and Chris Williams will capture the cargo using the Canadarm2 robotic arm at approximately 12:50 p.m. EDT.

'Just the beginning': NASA leaders celebrate Artemis II crew's return, shift focus to Artemis III

Apr 11, 2026
NASA Chief Jared Isaacman hails crew, reaffirms permanent Moon base plans and future missions.

'Integrity's astronauts, back on Earth': NASA's Artemis II crew returns safely after historic Moon mission

Apr 11, 2026
Orion splashes down in the Pacific at 5:07 PM Pacific Time, as astronauts complete 10-day mission beyond the Moon's far side.

Artemis II nears splashdown as Orion approaches Earth and crew completes final re-entry steps

Apr 10, 2026
After a historic 10-day lunar mission, astronauts target a Pacific Ocean landing off San Diego tonight.

Will the helium leak in Orion affect Artemis II's re-entry? Here's what NASA says

Apr 10, 2026
The leak is what led to NASA cancelling the manual piloting demo on Wednesday.

‘There's nothing this nation cannot do’: Artemis II astronauts speak with U.S. Congress from space

Apr 10, 2026
As they head for splashdown, the lunar flyby crew shares mission experiences with U.S. lawmakers.

First set of Artemis II lunar flyby photos shows solar eclipse, Earthset, Earthrise and more

Apr 8, 2026
The astronauts captured some never-before-seen lunar views during the historic seven-hour flyby.

Artemis II: Inside the massive dataset delivered by the historic seven-hour lunar flyby

Apr 8, 2026
The Artemis II crew managed to deliver over 50GB of data just from the day of the lunar flyby by late Tuesday afternoon.

Artemis II crew witnesses first-ever total solar eclipse from space during lunar flyby

Apr 7, 2026
Orion’s unique alignment delivered a 57-minute view of the Sun’s corona and Earthshine-lit Moon.

Earthset to Earthrise: Artemis II aces key lunar flyby phase, sets new spaceflight distance record

Apr 7, 2026
Orion reaches 252,756 miles, survives comms blackout, and enters rare solar eclipse.

Artemis II crew names Moon craters “Integrity” and “Carroll” in tribute during lunar flyby

Apr 6, 2026
Crew members got emotional when Jeremy Hansen suggested crater be named after Reid Wiseman's late wife Carroll.

Artemis II crew breaks Apollo 13's record, travels farthest ever distance from Earth

Apr 6, 2026
Orion all set to reach 252,760 miles as crew begins lunar flyby and observations.

ESA-China’s Smile mission launch April 9: Vega-C timeline, live stream and how to watch

Apr 6, 2026
The X-ray spacecraft will begin its first-of-its-kind study of solar wind and Earth’s magnetosphere.

Artemis II crew all set to enter lunar flyby phase as Orion completes final prep

Apr 6, 2026
OTC burn complete, crew finalizes suit tests and locks science targets ahead of lunar flyby.

Artemis II update: Crew set to spot rare solar eclipse, make detailed surface observations and more

Apr 3, 2026
The Artemis II mission has been proceeding great so far with minimal issues.
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