Wrapping Up The 15th Space Forum As We Meet An Exoplanet That’s Probably All Volcanoes…
Fast Radio Burst research, testing new meta-optical surfaces, a record break amateur rocket launch and Artemis 2 training begins…
Fast Radio Burst research, testing new meta-optical surfaces, a record break amateur rocket launch and Artemis 2 training begins…
The 15th Australian Space Forum. James Webb snaps an asteroid belt, China’s mysterious space plane and Virgin Galactic announces it’s getting back into flying.
Join us as we dive into Marcus Churchill’s long awaited solo appearance in the Trek Shorts anthology…
It was a big April for our friends at Southern Launch. From signing a memorandum of understanding to retrieve payloads at Koonibba (and relaunch them from Whalers Way) to gearing
Southern Launch gears up to receive satellites at Koonibba, environmental groups sue the FAA over Starship, astronomers hunt for pulsars and Jupiter and Saturn may be contributing to their moons
Following the destruction of a star in a region known as the Maelstrom that kills a Starfleet Captain and severely damages the U.S.S. Dauntless, a rogue Cardassian’s plot to wage
Larry’s back to dive into the final season of Star Trek: Picard, preview the second season of Strange New Worlds and give us his take on the latest news around
Section 31 begins phase two for Paramount Plus. Star Trek merch announcements, the Roddenberry Vault opens and a new Star Trek game is finally on the horizon.
Australia’s largest rocket testing facility gets the green light. An Aussie startup’s revolutionary Earth observation computer and the fall out from that Starship launch continues…
Dreadnought Dominion takes us behind the scenes. New teases for forthcoming Trek fan films and the gigantic livestream event that is Trekzone’s 20th birthday continues to take shape..
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For the first time in almost a decade, a solar eclipse graces the Australian skies on April 20. We’re live for the full duration thanks to Time and Date, the
PRESS RELEASE: Original Movie Event Starring OSCAR® Winner Michelle Yeoh Begins Production Later This Year.
Starship delayed, the first solar eclipse to grace Australian skies since 2014, a student led lunar rover and some fascinating news from deep out in the universe.
Why The Borg… again? Terry Matalas explains. Star Trek: Legacy will be set up and ready to go when Picard wraps. Frakes talks bridge reunion and Strange New Worlds news…
It’s the season two episode of Voyager that’s stirred the controversy pot for close on 25 years since it first aired in the 90’s. As Trekzone’s editor I lamented the
For the last hundred years or so, physicists believed the Universe was expanding equally in all directions, and used the concept of “dark energy” as a placeholder to help explain what they couldn’t understand.
Trekzone and MTM are proud to once again present to you our second ‘Best of’
Curtin University in Perth has joined forces with NASA, the University of Miami, San José State University and the National Institute of Standards and Technology
As NASA prepares for the first crewed Moon landing in more than five decades, the agency has identified an updated set of nine potential landing regions near the lunar South Pole for its Artemis III mission.
Those searching for life on Mars should look within its ice, according to international researchers.
The most common types of meteorites that reach Earth are likely to have come from just a few asteroid breakup events, according to two international research papers.
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For the last hundred years or so, physicists believed the Universe was expanding equally in all directions, and used the concept of “dark energy” as a placeholder to help explain what they couldn’t understand.
Trekzone and MTM are proud to once again present to you our second ‘Best of’ list. Trekzone and MTM’s Best of 2024 List
Curtin University in Perth has joined forces with NASA, the University of Miami, San José State University and the National Institute of Standards and Technology
As NASA prepares for the first crewed Moon landing in more than five decades, the agency has identified an updated set of nine potential landing regions near the lunar South Pole for its Artemis III mission.
Those searching for life on Mars should look within its ice, according to international researchers.
The most common types of meteorites that reach Earth are likely to have come from just a few asteroid breakup events, according to two international research papers.
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