
Trekzone and MTM Present The Best of 2023 in Star Trek Fan Films
It’s been a year. Our twentieth. Now, as it draws to a close – lets look back at what we reckon are the best of the year… All this, as
It’s been a year. Our twentieth. Now, as it draws to a close – lets look back at what we reckon are the best of the year… All this, as
It’s Friday, December 22 2023, these are the science and space headlines you need to know now. Equatorial Launch Australia unveil a new launch pad design. Celebrating twenty five years
Today – three months on from the complete disproving of Alec’s version of events during the Altercation in Atlanta … Dean Newbury is back to break down the latest ramblings
00:00 – Opener00:06 – Unfinished Business from @MrBnetV00:23 – Can’t Stop from @FSFilmCZ00:44 – O Tenenbaum from @Potemkin171100:53 – 13 Days to Go01:02 – #StopToxicFandom01:54 – Prime Directive Cracks 10k02:21
The most anticipated fan film of the year is the one marching to their own beat… the one daring to take a chance on something well outside their comfort zone
Spirit Launches, a multi-national cooperation gets underway in polar orbit. Meet Roo-ver – Australia’s first lunar rover, set to be launched by NASA for Artemis. And Blue Origin’s fifteen month
Headlines this week: The Best of 2023 Without Needing A SandboxChris Lea’s TeasersPotemkin Pictures’ Latest RatingsAll Singing, All Dancing from FSFilmSupanova’s Counting Down To #100Once Again, For The Cheap Seats
The actor’s strike is over, new fan film releases and have you seen Star Wars fan films?!
Hypersonix officially welcomes their new manufacturing facility. The CSIRO calls for proposals for telescope time across the country and six sub-Neptunes found, which have likely remained unchanged for a couple
We’re catching up with the three major category winners from The 2023 Trekzone Fan Film Awards … Randy Landers, Jeff Nord and Dave Ellis. Lets check in and reveal the
Oxygen on Venus… an incredible find backed up seventeen times. wearable tech helping astronauts find themselves and a rogue star thought to heading our way now isn’t… the reanalysis that’s
The fan film and Star Trek production news you need to know for the past week…
Australia and the US sign a Technology Safeguards Agreement, the culmination of a whole-of-government effort to secure an important path forward to expanding the Australian Space Industry. Plus SmartSat SRC’s
NASA announces asteroid Bennu contains carbon and water, a comet explosion may have kick started agriculture in Syria and the light pollution from artificial satellites has now reached the point
Potemkin releases, Mr B net V preps a release, some ratings updates and Star Trek news… it’s the all new Fan Film Update merged with SciFi News..
A successful crash landing back to Earth. Seven years and a handful of days after it was launched, OSIRIS-REx returns home with the all important samples of asteroid Bennu. Within
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After years of planning, development and construction on two continents – the Australian piece of the Square Kilometre Array puzzle has taken flight with spectacular
The first image from the international Square Kilometre Array Observatory’s telescope in Australia, SKA-Low, has been released marking a significant milestone in its quest to reveal an unparalleled view of our Universe.
It’s the end of the first week in June 2025, we went from diving into the latest research on asteroid Bennu’s sample to realising there
Researchers have developed a new AI algorithm, called Torque Clustering, that significantly improves how AI systems independently learn and uncover patterns in data, without human guidance.
Members have first play access to two great Talkin’ Science Deep Dives focusing on Western Australian astronomy achievements.
A team of international researchers has developed an innovative approach to uncover the secrets of dark matter in the cosmos. University of Queensland PhD student Ashlee Caddell co-led a study in collaboration with Germany’s metrology institute that searched for dark matter using atomic clocks and cavity-stabilized lasers.
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