
That Time When We Met Nana Visitor
We’re flashing back through the archive of Trekzone to That Time When we met Nana Visitor who was in Perth for Oz Comic Con. Catch this interview in full by
We’re flashing back through the archive of Trekzone to That Time When we met Nana Visitor who was in Perth for Oz Comic Con. Catch this interview in full by
As The History Channel announces a new documentary series focusing on Star Trek, in time for the franchises 55th anniversary, Nicholas Meyer speaks about his Trek movie pitch, just days after Paramount taps a writer to get started, Kate Mulgrew talks Prodigy and the Aussie Space Agency announces it’s third initiative to aid Artemis.
Dr Adam Stevens beams in to discuss new research pointing to bigger galaxies gobbling up the star forming gas in their neighbouring smaller galaxies…
Three years since our last foray into Star Trek fan films, we’re back with an anthology series of 13 short stories.
Win a free trip to the moon… you’ll just need to convince a Japanese billionaire you’re worth it. A newly discovered exo planet could help us understand life and we may finally understand the moon beam excited by solar photons which was first discovered in 90’s.
While en route to shore leave on Nova Atar, Kirk is asked by Admiral Richards to represent Starfleet at a function in the local museum…
In the epic series final of WandaVision almost everything ties together, but we’re left with some pondering about Blank Vision, Pietro and what’s next for Wanda Maximoff. Plus, we take a quick recap of Superman & Lois, the next series we’re covering on The Trekzone Variety Show!
From Stargate to Dark Matter, and science fiction in between, producer and show runner of some of our favourite shows is our flashback on this edition of That Time When.
As Paramount+ launches for the United States, Discovery and Picard receive more award nominations, Robert Duncan McNeill plots his campaign to bring Captain Proton out of the holodeck and a super computer facility in Western Australia announces The Quokka!
PhD student Marcus Lower beams in to Trekzone to chat about the mega Neutron Stars called Magnetars on this Talkin’ Science Interview.
The awesome Perth film maker, Aaron Vanderkley, is back on Trekzone to update us on Beyond the Sun – his return to Star Trek fan films.
What a show this week, Dr Brad and Matt dive into black holes, a lot of black holes. Not only is one seemingly responsible for shredding a star but scientists believe they’ve found a nest of small ones.
Sent to investigate disappearances in the Antares Rift, the Enterprise is rocked by explosions from the space-time continuum. Compounding the issue, Spock disappears from the bridge…
We’re four weeks in to The Trekzone Variety Show, and eight weeks in to WandaVision… so many reveals, so many plot twists and turns. Brother and sister duo, Matt and Keeley, dive into it all.
Lets take you back to That Time When we met Star Trek Continues’ Captain Kirk at Sydney’s Supanova Expo.
A big week of scifi news, we’ve got details on Paramount+, Disney+, Star Trek: Prodigy, the Voyager doco and Aussie space weather tracking.
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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