
Incognito Part I : Trekzone Plays Star Trek: Elite Force II
Munro is tasked with infiltrating a Romulan base to learn the location of the Master Control Facility…
Munro is tasked with infiltrating a Romulan base to learn the location of the Master Control Facility…
Following Krindo’s confession that he made money to fund his expedition by selling priceless artifacts and secrets of the expedition to a Ferengi, the Hazard Team arrange a meet to
Decades in the making, billions over budget and with a namesake controversy in tow, the James Webb Space Telescope has launched and is on it’s way to an orbit far
Continuing our look back at our Star Trek Las Vegas trip with multiple guest star Glenn Morshower… Catch the interview in full right here.
Crash landing on a planet while tracking the rebels, Munro is captured and must convince the leader to let him go and stop the Exomorphs…
Dr Trek’s our final guest for 2021, beaming in to deep dive on all things Prodigy season one and Discovery season four.
It’s our second last show of the year and we’ve got a round up of the latest bite size science and space news making headlines over the past couple of
The Hazard Team finally make it to the surface of the Attrexian colony, responding to their distress call…
The Idyrll mount a surprise attack on the Enterprise and it’s up to Munro and the Hazard Team to repel the invaders…
Having saved the station from certain infestation, the Enterprise tracks the swarm to a nearby planet where Munro and the Hazard Team investigate ancient ruins and the catacombs below the
He’s the film maker that burst onto the Star Trek Fan Film scene a couple of years ago … going on to make a name for himself as the publisher
Tracing the Dallas’ course back to the Attrexian Space Station the Hazard Team find the alien infestation wreacking havoc and killing the station crew…
Continuing our look back at our Star Trek Las Vegas trip with the man whose character will forever be an Ensign… Mr Garrett Wang! Catch the interview in full right
In 2003 Murriyang, the Parkes Radio Telescope, discovered a binary pulsar system. These two long decayed stars now strobe the cosmos with regular electromagnetic radiation. Using these bursts, an international
Continuing our look back at our Star Trek Las Vegas trip, this is That Time When we sat down with John de Lancie… Catch the interview in full right here.
Queensland rocket company Gilmour Space has seen incredible growth this year and are gearing up for their first launch from the Bowen Launch Complex next year. CEO Adam Gilmour takes
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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