Accountability

Corrections Policy

When we publish something incorrect, we correct it — visibly, promptly, and with a record of what was changed. The policy below describes how, and the public log records every correction we've issued.

Accuracy is the foundation of Cosmos Unveiled, and accuracy is worth nothing without accountability. Every article we publish is sourced and verified before it goes live. When something still turns out to be wrong — and, over a long enough timeframe, something eventually will — we correct it openly.

We do not silently change published articles to fix factual errors. Silent edits erase the record and leave readers unable to tell whether a piece they previously relied on still says what they remember. Our policy is the opposite: corrections are visible, timestamped, and logged on this page.

When a factual error is identified in a published article, we take four steps:

We distinguish four kinds of post-publication changes:

Minor edits that do not affect meaning (typo fixes, broken-link repairs, minor stylistic adjustments) may be made silently and are not logged.

If you believe you've found a factual error, an unsupported claim, or a misattributed source in any of our articles, please tell us. Corrections from readers are essential to maintaining the accuracy of the publication, and they are taken seriously regardless of who reports them.

Send corrections to the desk

Email us directly at hello@cosmosunveiled.com with the subject line starting with "Correction:" followed by the URL of the affected article. Include the passage in question and, if possible, the primary source that contradicts it. You can also use our Contact page.

We review correction requests within a reasonable window and will respond whether or not a change is warranted. If a change is warranted, it will be logged on this page.

Every correction issued by Cosmos Unveiled is recorded below, newest first. If a correction ever applies to an article you've read or cited, it will be here.

Zero corrections to date No formally issued corrections since the publication launched.
Future entries will be logged here with date, article, and nature of the change.