Hayabusa-2 Returns with Precious Cargo : A Special Talkin’ Science Event
The Japanese Space Agency aims to complete it’s near-Earth asteroid sample mission with the landing of the precious cargo in the remote South Australian area of Woomera.
The Japanese Space Agency aims to complete it’s near-Earth asteroid sample mission with the landing of the precious cargo in the remote South Australian area of Woomera.
The BBC releases the trailer for the forthcoming Doctor Who New Years special, Titan Publishing releases a teaser for issue 78 of their Star Trek magazine, Creation Entertainment invites 85 Star Trek alumni and alumnae to their SciFi Summits across the US summer and we tease Trekzone in 2021!
We wrap up on Allanor, as the Chodak Admiral Brodnack leaves us in a perilous position with security sensors. With just two episodes to go, can we beat the Chodak and the Romulans to the Unity Device?
We’re fast approaching the three quarter mark of our playthrough of Star Trek: The Next Generation A Final Unity here on Trekzone Plays. Join us as we meet the Chodak at Allanor – after redoing the encounter with their vessel…
Hayabusa-2’s mission control announced yesterday that they’re ready for orbital insertion with just a few days to go until it drops off the sample capsule. Meanwhile new research indicates long term astronauts are at risk of rapid ageing and a quartet of radio telescopes have discovered we’re a little closer to the centre of the galaxy.
Adjunct Professor David Flannery is our guest this week as we gear up for the return of Hayabusa-2. With the Japanese mission leading NASA’s Osiris-REx and Perseverance Rover as well as China’s Changy’e 5, what can samples returned from around the solar system tell us?
We remember the Father of Star Trek who has passed away. Plus we have details on new comics to be released in February, Jack’s back on Doctor Who and your first look at the new Trekzone podcasts kicking off January 1.
After subduing the Romulan invasion for now, the Enterprise is tasked with uncovering the mystery at Horst III – armed with information from Chancellor Laraq.
Following the retrieval of the Fifth Scroll and the departure of the Garidian refugees, the Enterprise is reassigned to fend off an armada of invading Romulan warbirds…
As China launches it’s Changy’e 5 lunar sample mission, Rocket Labs recovers it’s first booster and the NSF decide to condemn the Arecibo dish after it was deemed too unsafe to repair.
Lee Sargent is back to Talk Trek once again just before the sixth episode was released. We’ve got a couple nits to pick, and some credit where it’s due. What’s to come? We speculate on this edition of A Trekzone Conversation
A collection of early 2010-era docos by William Shatner have been compiled into a BluRay set, ready for Christmas stocking stuffing. Meanwhile IDW Publishing release their first Voyager comic mini-series, Anson Mount joins METI – aiming to contact ET and LeVar Burton thanks fans for championing him as the new host of Jeopardy…
Tracking the Ferengi Aramut across several sectors of space, the Enterprise learns that he didn’t smuggle the Romulan creatures, instead he acquired them as part of a trade with a secluded colony on the planet Frigis. With the aid of the Garidian refugees, Riker and an away team beam to the planets surface and attempt to find The Lawgiver’s Fifth Scroll…
Larry Nemecek’s back on Trekzone as we countdown the days until the sixth installment of Star Trek: Discovery’s epic third season. They’ve jumped 900 years into the future to save the galaxy from the sphere data only to discover a shattered utopia in the Federation.
Crew-1 blasts off from the cape as SpaceX helps NASA officially get back to launching from American soil over ten years after the shuttle retired. Scientists now theorise the mysterious dark matter hangs out at the outer edges of spiral galaxies – not the center. And new theories about Hawking Radiation as new research suggests something of you would survive an encounter with a black hole.
Left with more questions than answers at Cymkoe, the Enterprise is tasked with finding a missing Federation scientist on the arboreal world Morassia. What the away team uncover, however, is a potential smuggling operation involving a Ferengi bringing in Romulan animals…
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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