Wrapping Up Falcon & The Winter Soldier : The Trekzone Variety Show
Keeley’s back for another Variety Show, we’re wrapping up Falcon & The Winter Soldier – and looking ahead to The Bad Batch!
Keeley’s back for another Variety Show, we’re wrapping up Falcon & The Winter Soldier – and looking ahead to The Bad Batch!
As Perseverance works to convert carbon dioxide in the Martian atmosphere to oxygen in a critical experiment for future crewed missions, Ingenuity flies again – further and longer than the
We’re taking a look back at our 2019 series of podcasts with Lee Sargent, providing a series by series retrospective on Star Trek. This is The Animated Adventures… Catch this
Another busy News podcast here at Trekzone, as we wrap up Supanova Week. A “Zone A” member on Discovery has been identified as a close contact to a Covid positive
Continuing Supanova Week here at Trekzone with That Time When We Met Torri Higginson – in Brisbane for the pop culture convention. Catch this interview in full now.
It’s been a big week here at Trekzone as we bring you our usual fare of a podcast a day, while on the road at the first Supanova convention since
Astronomers are keen to find these intermediate mass black holes – aka Goldilocks Black Holes – because they’re believed to be the missing link to understand how super massive black
According to Wikipedia, he’s Australia’s most prolific comic book illustrator. He’s also a regular at Supanova and loved by thousands of fans – many of whom follow him around the
As Ingenuity flies for just under forty seconds on Mars, President Biden pledges another $1.5 billion to the NASA coffers, former Shuttle Commander Pamela Melroy receives a nomination to the
Across 2019 illustrator and friend of the show, Lee Sargent, beamed in for a series of podcasts about Star Trek. This is That Time When Lee beamed in to talk
Supanova Week starts now… While the Strange New Worlds production office handles a Covid case in the guest cast, we’re hearing rumours again of a new Star Trek movie. Plus
We’re flashing back to That Time When We Met David Mack, acclaimed author whose has written in the 24, Farscape and Star Trek universes.
It’s a comet that has the astronomical community. Is it from beyond our solar system? Is it made up of pebbles or something finer? Join Matt as he chats with
As a seven year project to build a space debris hunting laser at Mount Stromlo comes to fruition, we celebrate 60 years since Yuri Gagarin and 40 years since the
We’re flashing back to That Time When we met author Dayton Ward, as we kick off a fortnight of looking at the literature of Star Trek. Catch this interview in
So much awesomeness was packed into Monday’s First Contact Day panels, so we’re taking six minutes to give you what you need to know, including our easter egg breakdown of
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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