
That Time We Learnt About Gravitational Waves
As we started broadening our interests in 2018 we checked in with Professor Tamara Davis to learn about the recent discoveries of gravitational waves, what they are and how they’ll
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As we started broadening our interests in 2018 we checked in with Professor Tamara Davis to learn about the recent discoveries of gravitational waves, what they are and how they’ll
Simon Pegg has been tapped for a renewed effort to get Galaxy Quest to the small screen as the co-CEO of Creation Entertainment speaks with the Trek Geeks about the
We’re familiar with the desert planet Tatooine from Star Wars, the childhood home of Anakin Skywalker and location of that amazing shot of Luke Skywalker look beyond his Uncle’s moisture
He became one of the most famous background actors in the Stargate universe, every year adding a new chevron to his rankâĶ Gary Jones was in Australia for Supanova and
Following the successful launch and orbital insertion of the first stage of their Tiangong space station, China’s Long March 5B rocket booster is about to befall the same fiery end
In April 2014, Oz Comic Con gave us time to sit down with Connor Trinneer to chat about Enterprise and Stargate Atlantis. Catch this interview in full by clicking here.
From Stargate to Dark Matter, and science fiction in between, producer and show runner of some of our favourite shows is our flashback on this edition of That Time When.
Welcome to the new look Trekzone. The recent server move and upgrade took us down a very bumpy, very long road but we’ve emerged out the other side all the better for the experience.
NASA preps Osiris-REx to land on an asteroid, super habitable exoplanets postulated and Dr Brad and his team discover the closest star to be gobbled up by a black hole. Those stories – plus the headlines – on this edition of Talkin’ Science.
In 1987 a massive supernova erupted in the Large Magellanic Cloud.. now, it seems to have left behind a neutron star.
As Perseverance finally launches, SpaceX completes it’s final test flight for Crew Dragon and a globular cluster of stars has astronomers rethinking what they thought they knew about their life cycles.
It’s all wrapped up in today’s Talkin’ Science LIVE and Uncut.
Accompanied by two giant gas planets, a very young Sun-like star has been photographed by the European Southern Observatories Very Large Telescope.
Astronomers have made an astonishing discovery while spotting the largest black hole in the known universe. It’s thirty four billion times the mass of our star… and consumes the equivilant of our sun a day.
It’s time to produce live the uncut edition of Talkin’ Science. Catch up on our stories including Pluto’s potential ‘hot start’, some impressive black hole discoveries and the exoplanet spotted around baby star “AU Mic.”
While Pluto potentially has an ocean buried deep below the surface, some incredible discoveries have been made in black hole research and the TESS satellite has spotted an exoplanet orbiting a baby star.
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