Artemis Ready To Fly Again; Starship Gearing Up And Martian Discoveries
Artemis update, Martian discoveries, Fast Radio bursts and more… lets get into the week’s Talkin’ Science…
Artemis update, Martian discoveries, Fast Radio bursts and more… lets get into the week’s Talkin’ Science…
This is Trekzone’s Fan Film Update… Farragut Forward updates us again, Potemkin tries Vegemite, Starship Intrepid films and we dive into some ratings…
We first got to know him as Mark Cohen in the original theatrical run of Rent in the 90’s before he joined the extended Star Trek family in 2017 as
Welcome to Fan Film Update. As you know, Trekzone’s home to Star Trek fan films done right, so I’m incredibly thrilled to be able to wrap up the week’s news
James Kerwin, film writer, director and one of the creative forces behind Star Trek: Continues, beams in from the 56 Year mission tour to break down his panel, the experience
Avaah is a model, actress, producer, and stuntwoman who was cast as the Osnullus bridge officer on Discovery, reviving the Star Trek tradition of a regular cast of extras on
We got to know her as Leeta on Deep Space Nine but Chase has become such a powerful force since her time on Deep Space Nine that we just had
She was the right hand to Gene Coon, the man who heralded Star Trek from it’s infancy, during those formative years. And while Gene passed away in 1973 we can
As NASA engineers attempt to troubleshoot the fuel leak that’s nixed two Artemis launch attempts in a week – we wait for word on the next attempt to get the
Star Trek fan turned Star Trek employee Dave Blass beams in from #STLV for our second podcast thanks to Creation Entertainment. We dive into the two seasons he worked on,
Today, Sam Cockings beams over an exclusive pic. Axanar gets booted from Kickstarter, we update the ratings for a few productions and catch up on a Trekzone Fan Film Award
Friend of the show Larry Nemecek begins our STLV coverage for 2022, as we beam in from the Trekzone studio. Dive into the convention and chat with special guest Ben
It’s another edition of Trekzone’s Fan Film Updates. Get the latest on Starship Intrepid, Avalon Universe, Loreley Productions, The Rift, The Icarus Incident and Outraged!
Almost fifty years since the final Saturn V rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral, NASA is set to make their triumphant return to the moon with Artemis I. While uncrewed,
Several months since Captain Picard and crew uncover the Federation plot to forcibly relocate the Ba’ku, the Enterprise is recalled to the planet to investigate mysterious ruins of an ancient
As scientists use a new supercomputer to detail a supernovae remnant, researchers think they’ve cracked the way to make Iron on Mars and NASA announces landing site candidates for the
Curtin University-led research has discovered a rare dust particle trapped in an ancient extra-terrestrial meteorite that was formed by a star other than our sun
the super-fast speeds of a neutron star’s powerful jets have been recorded by CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array and the European Space Agency’s Integral observatory
At least one in a dozen stars show evidence of planetary ingestion according to a paper published in Nature.
An international research team have made incredibly detailed observations of the earliest merger of galaxies ever witnessed.
NASA has chosen the first science instruments designed for astronauts to deploy on the surface of the Moon during Artemis III.
South Australian satellite, Kanyini, has achieved another key milestone with the successful completion of its Environmental Stress Screening ahead of the satellite’s mid-2024 launch.
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At Supanova on the Gold Coast we caught up with Todd Lasance, JD on the latest Paramount+ series NCIS: Sydney. He’s also starred in such
Curtin University-led research has discovered a rare dust particle trapped in an ancient extra-terrestrial meteorite that was formed by a star other than our sun
the super-fast speeds of a neutron star’s powerful jets have been recorded by CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array and the European Space Agency’s Integral observatory
At least one in a dozen stars show evidence of planetary ingestion according to a paper published in Nature.
An international research team have made incredibly detailed observations of the earliest merger of galaxies ever witnessed.
NASA has chosen the first science instruments designed for astronauts to deploy on the surface of the Moon during Artemis III.
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