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
NASA’s Artemis II SLS rocket reaches launch pad ahead of potential April launch
The giant Moon rocket completed its 4-mile rollout to Launch Complex-39B after an overnight journey.
ESA confirms solar eclipse-generating Proba-3 satellite is 'alive' after a month of silence
The Coronagraph spacecraft appears stable with recovery and damage checks underway.
Artemis II: NASA starts rolling the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft to Launch Pad 39B
The SLS and Orion stack begin a 4-mile rollout to Launch Pad 39B, streaming live.
SpaceX conducts first Starship V3 static fire test in preparation for April test flight
The test saw 10 Raptor engines fire up as the vehicle remained anchored to the ground.
Hubble Telescope accidentally captures comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) breaking up after perihelion
The researchers had initially selected a different target for Hubble.
The Sun's magnetic 'engine' is located 200,000 kilometers below its surface, new study claims
Helioseismic data traces the solar dynamo to the tachocline about 200,000 km down.
XRISM observes a supermassive black hole 'wake up' and fire winds at near-light-speed
The near-light-speed outflows are crucial to understanding galaxy-black hole co-evolution.
One of Milky Way's neighbors is still reeling from a collision that sent its stars into chaos
Astronomers trace the Small Magellanic Cloud’s unusual stellar motions to a past cosmic encounter.
Artemis II: NASA will monitor the Sun to protect the astronauts from dangerous radiation
Heavy exposure to radiation can increase the risk of cancer or impair cognition and performance.
Roscosmos spacecraft to make a destructive re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere after departing the ISS
Progress 92 undocks, carrying trash for disposal after completing its resupply mission.
World’s first commercial space science telescope Mauve returns first observation
UK-based Blue Skies Space's first satellite begins calibration with a bright star 104 light-years away.
An exoplanet discovered by ESA's CHEOPS is turning theories of planetary formation 'inside out'
A rocky planet beyond gas dwarfs in LHS 1903 indicates that planetary systems form in unexpected ways.
Russia to revive Venus exploration with Venera-D mission planned for 2036
Lander, balloon probe and orbiter will search Venus for signs of life.
Why is April's Full Moon called the Pink Moon? History and meaning explained
The seasonal lunar name traces back to spring phlox blooms in North America, not the actual color.
NASA’s cereal-box-sized SPARCS sends first images as exoplanet mission begins
The tiny spacecraft will study energetic behavior the galaxy’s most common stars.
NASA’s Dragonfly rotorcraft enters integration and testing phase for Titan mission
The nuclear-powered drone moves from its design phase to flight system assembly.
How to easily spot the constellation Lynx in March's night skies
A guide to finding Lynx and its hidden galaxies between Ursa Major and Auriga.
First-ever oval orbit detected in neutron star–black hole merger
GW200105 reveals an eccentric orbit before merger, challenging formation models.
NASA scientist says terraforming Mars, at least in the near future, is a pipe dream
As a civilization, we currently just don't have the industrial might to make terraforming a reality.
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is full of alcohol, ALMA observations suggest
The interstellar comet holds more alcohol than almost all known comets in the solar system.