
The Legacy of Star Trek: Continues
We’re thrilled to welcome a panel of guests to the show for this special edition of A Trekzone Conversation. James Kerwin, Larry Nemecek, Todd Haberkorn and Chris Doohan beam in
We’re thrilled to welcome a panel of guests to the show for this special edition of A Trekzone Conversation. James Kerwin, Larry Nemecek, Todd Haberkorn and Chris Doohan beam in
Captain Kirk is set to take flight, with William Shatner aboard Blue Origin. NASA’s InSight Lander records a 4.5 magnitude Marsquake for over an hour! And a new theory postulates
Outside of the simulator, Forester and M’Giia come up with a plan to stop the Vanguard once and for all…
As exclusively revealed by Trekzone in the last week, Prodigy is premiering on Australia’s version of Paramount+ later this year. Plus Discovery is getting a free to air premiere too
As Forester continues working with Sturek on the Merclanti simulations, we catch up with the smuggler Marci in the simulator…
He was a friend of Alec Peters before Axanar was even an idea, but things quickly turned sour when Dean Newbury started opening his eyes about Alec Peters and the
We now have official, and exclusive, word that Prodigy will be premiering on the ViacomCBS streaming platform recently relaunched in Australia, following recent news that it’ll be headling the European
As Sturek is cleared of wrongdoing in the Starfleet Academy bombing, our simulator mission concludes the Margaret Horn trilogy with the death of a friend and the saving of a
He’s taking the leap from visual effects production for others to creating his own Star Trek fan films. Trekyards’ Sam Cockings is back on Trekzone with your exclusive first look
Dr Matt Roth from Mt Stromlo has discovered the origins of gamma rays after studying old Hubble data and observations from the Fermi Gamma Ray Observatory. It’s unlocked a key
Falling for planted evidence, the jig is up for Cadet Faith Gage, as she’s arrested by Starfleet Security. Meanwhile, in the simulator, we continue our trilogy of missions involving the
Axamonitor Editor Carlos Pedraza is back on Trekzone to discuss the recent events at Creation’s 55 Year Mission Tour in Vegas and Dragon Con in Atlanta. The later convention saw
Only a handful of severe earthquakes have rocked Australia in the past 100 years, from Meckering in Western Australia to Newcastle in New South Wales and the Northern Territory as
It’s time for another edition of Talkin’ Science. Dr Brad and Matt have details of studies into China’s lunar samples, Inspiration 4’s return to Earth, a Russian film crew heading
BREAKING: Star Trek Fleet Command, the award winning mobile game is coming to PC after almost two years on mobile devices. Plus, we’ve got the latest Picard and Prodigy news
Following our heroes agreement to work undercover to find the culprit behind the Starfleet Academy bombing, Forrester is approached by Faith Gage who wants to break into the lab to
The Varda Space Industries W-2 capsule safely returned to Earth at Southern Launch’s Koonibba Test Range completing a dual-purpose mission with payloads from the United States Air Force and NASA at the end of February.
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
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The Varda Space Industries W-2 capsule safely returned to Earth at Southern Launch’s Koonibba Test Range completing a dual-purpose mission with payloads from the United States Air Force and NASA at the end of February.
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.
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