
Trekzone Plays Star Trek: Bridge Commander Chapter IV – Indefinite Presence Part I
Tasked with locating and destroying Cardassian freight convoys and outposts, the Sovereign aids the IKV RanKuf to that end…
Tasked with locating and destroying Cardassian freight convoys and outposts, the Sovereign aids the IKV RanKuf to that end…
For the first time in a year, and as we fast approach the end of Fan Film January, Radek Bělina beams in to chat about the year ahead for his
Following a surprise attack from the Cardassians, and having resecured peace with the Romulans, the Sovereign and Captain Korbus’ crew pursue the agressors to understand where their new found sense
Responding to a distress call from Captain Korbus, the Sovereign finds the Klingon commander attacked by an unidentified craft. With the attack seemingly linked to the aggression already encountered –
NASA prepares to test a nuclear powered engine, the meteorite that crashed in to a UK driveway reveals it’s secrets and Earth’s core may have just reversed it’s direction of
Glen L. Wolfe beams in to discuss The Federation Files in 2023. Hear about their Jurassic Park fan film a little later in the chat, but we kick it off
The Last of Us, The Bad Batch, Picard, Prodigy and Lower Decks… plus Eaglemoss developments and Sisko’s autobiography. Not a moment to lose, lets get in to this bite sized
China launches three secret satellites, we dive into the Milky Way’s supernova remnants, diverting lightning with lasers and an asteroid photobombs hubble!
Having returned to Starbase 12, the crew of the Dauntless is transferred to the Sovereign where they’re assigned with a shakedown cruise…
Dreadnought Dominion release a genre crossing epic, Galaxy Queen and Leviathan get previewed, Ambush has deleted scenes and we dip our toes in to audio drama… Catch each of the
One of the men behind Potemkin Pictures, Trekzone’s 2022 Fan Film Studio of the Year, Randy Landers beams in to discuss the year ahead for his collection of fan films.
The Dauntless is assigned to investigate reports of a Ferengi Daimon smuggling weapons to the Cardassians…
Orion Vehicle Manager Frank Lin beams in to give us the low down on what’s next for the first human rated spacecraft in fifty years to reach the Moon.
Following a re-supply mission to the Geki colony, Dauntless responds to a Cardassian distress call. The mystery deepends when the Romulan Commander attacking claims the freighter is carrying military equipment in contravention
Gilmour Space gear up for two launches this year, we beam over to NASA to hear more about the Orion capsule as it’s heatshield is inspected. Virgin Orbit fails to
Samuel Cockings beams in to the new Trekzone virtual studio to give us the low down on what’s in store for Star Trek fan film fans this year from his
New analysis of marsquakes, which are similar to earthquakes, could offer clues into how Mars has evolved over billions of years, according to new research from The Australian National University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Distant neutron stars typically spin a full 360 degrees within seconds. However, a new type of ‘radio transient object’ – so called as they are detected in radio waves – has emerged that rotate much more slowly. In the time it takes this cosmic lighthouse to rotate you could watch Interstellar twice before it completes a full spin.
An international study led by Australian astronomers has created the most detailed maps of gravitational waves across the universe to date in three new research papers. The study also produced the largest ever galactic-scale gravitational wave detector and found further evidence of a “background” of these invisible yet incredibly fast ripples in space that can help unlock some major mysteries of the universe.
Even though Saturn’s rings appear clean and young, they may be as old as the planet itself according to international researchers. It was previously thought that impacts with small rocky debris travelling through space – called micrometeoroids – would dirty and darken the rings over time, but in 2004 the Cassini spacecraft revealed the rings to be clean and bright suggesting that they are not very old.
Australia’s first sovereign orbital rocket designed and built has finally cleared all regulatory hurdles, and
International researchers have found a giant planet transiting a very young star, in research that indicates this could be the youngest transiting planet found to date.
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New Marsquake data could help solve one of the solar system’s biggest mysteries, Saturn’s rings might be deceptively old – based on what we thought
New analysis of marsquakes, which are similar to earthquakes, could offer clues into how Mars has evolved over billions of years, according to new research from The Australian National University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Distant neutron stars typically spin a full 360 degrees within seconds. However, a new type of ‘radio transient object’ – so called as they are detected in radio waves – has emerged that rotate much more slowly. In the time it takes this cosmic lighthouse to rotate you could watch Interstellar twice before it completes a full spin.
An international study led by Australian astronomers has created the most detailed maps of gravitational waves across the universe to date in three new research papers. The study also produced the largest ever galactic-scale gravitational wave detector and found further evidence of a “background” of these invisible yet incredibly fast ripples in space that can help unlock some major mysteries of the universe.
Even though Saturn’s rings appear clean and young, they may be as old as the planet itself according to international researchers. It was previously thought that impacts with small rocky debris travelling through space – called micrometeoroids – would dirty and darken the rings over time, but in 2004 the Cassini spacecraft revealed the rings to be clean and bright suggesting that they are not very old.
Australia’s first sovereign orbital rocket designed and built has finally cleared all regulatory hurdles, and now sits poised on the launchpad in Bowen as it
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