Arun Subramanian – UK News Author

When you see the name Arun Subramanian, a journalist who covers sports, astronomy and digital media for Astra Sport Daily. Also known as Arun S., he blends clear reporting with everyday language, so you get the facts without the fluff.

What you’ll find in this collection

Arun Subramanian writes about total lunar eclipses, a type of astronomy event that turns the Moon red and draws sky‑watchers across the UK. He explains when the Blood Moon of 2025 will appear, why the eclipse is safe to watch, and which regions get the longest view. Arun Subramanian also covers rugby tries, the scoring move that earned its name from the old "try at goal" rule. In his pieces you’ll see how a try differs from an American football touchdown, why the term survived, and what it means for game strategy. Finally, he reviews YouTube channels, highlighting creators that range from educational talks to music mixes and gaming news. Each channel review points out the niche it serves, the style of content, and why it stands out among millions of options. These three areas are linked by a common thread: Arun Subramanian aims to make complex topics easy to understand. Arun Subramanian writes about astronomy, which includes total lunar eclipses. He also covers rugby, which features the scoring event called a try. His media pieces focus on YouTube channels, which deliver video content across many topics. By tying the science of the night sky, the excitement of the sports field, and the variety of online video, he gives readers a rounded view of what’s happening now in the UK and beyond.

Below you’ll find the full list of articles he’s authored. Whether you’re planning to watch the next blood moon, curious about why a rugby try is called a try, or hunting for fresh YouTube recommendations, the collection offers quick facts, practical tips, and a bit of history to keep you informed. Dive in and see how Arun Subramanian turns everyday news into something you can use right away.