
All About Experimental Petrology
Today Dr. Kayla Iacovino stops by Trekzone for a chat about her work as the experimental petrologist as well as her passion for Trek.
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Today Dr. Kayla Iacovino stops by Trekzone for a chat about her work as the experimental petrologist as well as her passion for Trek.
Today Dr Brad Tucker and Matt chat about the Rosalind Franklin rover’s launch delay.
Today, Dr Brad Tucker and Matt discuss a newly discovered exoplanet raining molten iron!
Today, Dr Brad Tucker and Matt discuss a newly discovered star found by astronomers who were pouring over some TESS satellite data…
Today, Dr Brad Tucker and Matt discuss the impacts of the Coronavirus on Mt Stromlo, Canberra, Australia and the world.
We’re Talkin’ Science for another week. Today, an exoplanet that rains molten iron, a tear drop shaped star, the impacts of Coronavirus on Mt Stromlo and the ESA/Russian Mars rover is delayed…
Today Tom Costantino drops by the Trekzone mic to update us on the third season of The Orville.
SpaceX Founder Elon Musk has told a satellite conference that his satellite-delivered internet project called Starlink poses no threat to astronomy.
Geologists studying a meteorite that crashed to Earth in 1990 have turned up some interesting findings after they tried something new…
We’re a day late for our usual Talkin’ Science installment, bringing you the latest news and headlines from the worlds of space and science. This week, Dr Tucker and Matt
A captivating – and divisive with another vocal minority appearing – twelfth season of Doctor Who has wrapped now.
Astronomers have discovered a very peculiar white dwarf star about 150 light years away, it’s mass is double the average and it’s moving 99% faster than any of it’s neighbours.
A commercial spacecraft “helper” has docked with a working communications satellite to provide life-extending services in a world first.
Astronomers have discovered the biggest explosion we have ever seen. They spotted the remnants of this blast in the Ophiuchus galaxy cluster, most likely from a supermassive black hole using the Murchison Widefield Array and NASAâs Chandra X-ray Observatory.
It’s officially known as 2020 CD3, but this baby object is only the second asteroid known to orbit Earth. It’s expected to drop out of Earth orbit around April and return to a heliocentric orbit.
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