
Space Wine; Burning Up Space Junk & Aussie Launch License : Talkin’ Science
We’re following three pretty big stories this week on Talkin’ Science. As Japan launches a space junk hunter, French wine that spent a year on the space station gets taste
We’re following three pretty big stories this week on Talkin’ Science. As Japan launches a space junk hunter, French wine that spent a year on the space station gets taste
As we wrap up Star Trek Judgement Rights, our landing party is put through one final test in the ultimate first contact situation…
Join Matt and Keeley, together in the same room for the first time, for the rootenist tootenist Variety Show you’re likely to see. We’re diving into the first two eps
Continuing our Star Trek: Enterprise theme, flashback with us to one of our first podcasts and That Time When we met Anthony Montgomery.
Hanelle Culpepper wins for directing Picard’s pilot, 455 Films announces the name for the “Voyager Doco” plus the City of Boston announces Leonard Nimoy Day and Southern Launch gets Australia’s
Continuing a Star Trek: Enterprise theme on That Time When, catch up on our first meeting with Malcolm Reed himself, Dominic Keating.
This week marks ninety orbits around the sun for the one and only Captain James T. Kirk. Of course, William Shatner is so much more than just that famous roles from the 60’s, so Larry Nemecek’s here to dive into it all.
Dr Brad’s back for another installment of Talkin’ Science. On this episode, we dive into a new study hinting at where Mars’ water went and Oumuamua – the intergalactic visitor – may actually be a shard of a planetoid… plus astronomers think seven of these visitors visit us every year…
Sent to the aid of a colony who has detected an alien ship on course to land on top of the main settlement, Kirk and landing party are thrust into a mystery alongside a Klingon Captain…
Dr Luke Daly at the University of Glasgow led a recovery team to a very rare and precious carbonaceous chondrite meteorite. The Global Fireball Oversatory managed to guide the team to a radius of 400 meters to allow for a very fast recovery – maintaining the purity of the specimen.
In April 2014, Oz Comic Con gave us time to sit down with Connor Trinneer to chat about Enterprise and Stargate Atlantis. Catch this interview in full by clicking here.
Paramount+ released a short video this week confirming production was underway on Strange New Worlds, and showing us five new faces joining the crew. Meanwhile the Voyager doco has cracked
He’s the man behind everyone’s favourite naughty worded captioned GIFs on the internet… but just how did Swear Trek get started? Find out on this Trekzone Conversation when Aaron Reynolds beams in…
Deadly Science was founded by Corey Tutt, the 2020 NSW Young Person of the Year, to meet the demand for STEM resources in remote Australian schools – and to show First Nations children that they too can be part of STEM.
Cosmonauts have fixed a leak in one of the oldest modules on the Space Station. Russia and China sign up to build their own station in lunar orbit and dust found in the Chicxulub Crater confirms the cause of the dinosaur extinction.
We’re flashing back to Oz Comic Con Melbourne on this edition, That Time When we met Constable Odo himself, the amazing René Auberjonois. Catch this interview in full by clicking
Ten weeks on from the return of the second Varda Space Industries mission, the first to South Australia’s Koonibba Test Range… the third mission has made landfall.
Following a ground support issue that delayed the Eris 1 launch window twenty four hours from Thursday, an electrical fault triggered the payload fairing to deploy just one hour before Friday’s effort. Now Gilmour Space are working the problem having put their launch window on hold for now.
Following a ground support issue that delayed the Eris 1 launch window twenty four hours from Thursday, an electrical fault triggered the payload fairing to deploy just one hour before Friday’s effort. Now Gilmour Space are working the problem having put their launch window on hold for now.
61 days to go until The 2025 Trekzone Fan Film Awards are here, and we
It’s the end of the third week of March 2025. Here’s the science and space
Astronauts often experience immune dysfunction, skin rashes, and other inflammatory conditions while travelling in space, and international researchers believe these issues are likely due to the overly sterile nature of the International Space Station.
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Ten weeks on from the return of the second Varda Space Industries mission, the first to South Australia’s Koonibba Test Range… the third mission has made landfall.
Following a ground support issue that delayed the Eris 1 launch window twenty four hours from Thursday, an electrical fault triggered the payload fairing to deploy just one hour before Friday’s effort. Now Gilmour Space are working the problem having put their launch window on hold for now.
Following a ground support issue that delayed the Eris 1 launch window twenty four hours from Thursday, an electrical fault triggered the payload fairing to deploy just one hour before Friday’s effort. Now Gilmour Space are working the problem having put their launch window on hold for now.
61 days to go until The 2025 Trekzone Fan Film Awards are here, and we have reached an important milestone plus more news and thoughts.
It’s the end of the third week of March 2025. Here’s the science and space headlines from the week that was… Kanyini phones home, shows
Astronauts often experience immune dysfunction, skin rashes, and other inflammatory conditions while travelling in space, and international researchers believe these issues are likely due to the overly sterile nature of the International Space Station.
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