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While work continues on the back end of the mobile site (for the better part of the last month and a half) – and will eventually return to ‘front of
While work continues on the back end of the mobile site (for the better part of the last month and a half) – and will eventually return to ‘front of
Starting today, I have begun to separate TREKZONE.org into two distinct websites. One will service those of you visiting the site on mobile and tablet devices and the other (the
Following devastating personal news, I have been quite inactive on the site the past three months. But that is all about to change in the next week as I return
Jonathan Lane spearheaded a group in response to the fan film guidelines CBS released a few months ago. Project Small Access aimed to offer different perspective and request changes to
Yesterday morning (Australian time), I interviewed Jonathan Lane – the blogger behind Fan Film Factor and organiser of Project Small Access and later that day I posted a promo teaser
Carlos Pedraza from Axamonitor joined me back in April for a chat with Axanar’s PR manager Mike Bawden as part two of my coverage of the fan film facing legal
The annual Official Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas came to a close today but not before some fun and insightful panels. Today’s highlights include the stars of Voyager and
It’s day four of Creation Entertainment’s Official Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas with a jam packed Saturday schedule. Main ballroom appearances today included William “The Shat” Shatner, Walter Koenig,
Day three of the Official Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas was jam packed with plenty of high-caliber panels including the latest details on deleted scenes from TOS found and
Almost a week and a half ago my father passed away after a long battle with bowel cancer and earlier this week we paid tribute to the man who taught
It’s day two of the Official Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas, and what a day it was. Highlights for the day include Max Grodenchik (Rom) and Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
The Official Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas has officially begun! This year’s 50th anniversary celebration is bigger and better than ever and started off with the stars of Star
For the first time since the turn of the century Star Trek fans have a new ‘television’ series coming, and the changes in the consumption of news couldn’t be more
It’s been an amazing ride over the last thirteen years, not only have I grown into an almost thirty year old but I brought a year 10 IT project along
Days before anyone else will see the movie, Sydney is once again hosting a red carpet premiere for a Star Trek movie. This time around, I’ve got three other people
Celebrating three years of The Trekzone Spotlight with continuing coverage of the Axanar saga. On this edition, I’m joined by the one time director who parted ways with Alec Peters
Recent observations of Betelgeuse have caused a bit of a stir and it all centers around it’s spin cycle…
Giant whirlpools in warming oceans could run counter to ocean stagnation that some have predicted could impact the Gulf Stream.
Jupiter’s moon Europa, long thought to be a destination for humans in the outer solar system, might not actually be as habitable as first thought.
Australian-made flexible solar cells will orbit the Earth in a test to evaluate them as a reliable energy source for future space endeavours.
One of Earth’s biggest science facilities, destined to provide an unparalleled view of the Universe, is a step closer to reality.
The Australian Space Agency has awarded Gilmour Space an orbital launch license – the first in the country.
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Recent observations of Betelgeuse have caused a bit of a stir and it all centers around it’s spin cycle…
Giant whirlpools in warming oceans could run counter to ocean stagnation that some have predicted could impact the Gulf Stream.
Jupiter’s moon Europa, long thought to be a destination for humans in the outer solar system, might not actually be as habitable as first thought.
Australian-made flexible solar cells will orbit the Earth in a test to evaluate them as a reliable energy source for future space endeavours.
One of Earth’s biggest science facilities, destined to provide an unparalleled view of the Universe, is a step closer to reality.
The Australian Space Agency has awarded Gilmour Space an orbital launch license – the first in the country.
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