A New Lunar Distress System Could Safeguard Future Crews
Adelaide scientists have announced the development of a distress monitoring and rescue beacon for future astronauts visiting the Moon
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Adelaide scientists have announced the development of a distress monitoring and rescue beacon for future astronauts visiting the Moon
Australian scientists have released data from a massive stellar mapping survey that’s analysed nearly 1 million stars in the Milky Way.
Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, has carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on its surface, according to newly analysed data from the James Webb Space Telescope.
An X-ray pulse could be used to change the path of an asteroid, according to a proof-of-concept study by international researchers.
Astronomers have spotted the biggest pair of black hole jets ever seen
At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Falcon Heavy has lofted Europa Clipper off planet Earth bound for Jupiter’s icy moon.
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What To Expect From A Trekzone Commentary
Trekzone’s new podcast is now in production with the first five episodes recorded, so here’s what to expect from A Trekzone Commentary…
Joining me for each episode is my Mum and sister Keeley. The three of us are parking ourselves in front of the TV every night to watch Deep Space Nine’s first season as an experiment for a continuing series. But it’s a podcast with a difference, you’ll hear the episode in the background as we discuss a whole range of topics both about the episode and the correlations to real-life events, we’ll sing random songs, hum the theme tune and talk randomly about all sorts of other things. Special guest star Spike, the Maltese Shih Tzu and Trekzone mascot, will drop by usually too, albeit quietly!
I had no real set goals to achieve when we started recording our first episode on Sunday night, I was happy to go with the flow – and I’ve been very happy with what we’ve recorded so far… it’s taken on life as more of a commentary track you’d get in a good DVD or BluRay, there are some long pauses as we watch the episode and take in the scenes, there’ll be more than a few tangents we go off on… all as a way of extending the reviews I posted five years ago.
A huge thanks to Mum and Keeley for their time, thoughts and inspiration that’ve helped get this series – at least the pilot season – off the ground.
A Trekzone Commentary, Deep Space Nine season one, will premiere nightly from September 9 right here on the new look TREKZONE.org.
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