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The 10 Quadrillion Asteroid; Good News for Osiris-REx and Mature Baby Galaxies : Trekzone’s Talkin’ Science

New research indicates the Milky Way – and other galaxies – experienced a growth spurt and matured in their childhood… we get up close with asteroid Psyche, the iron rich asteroid is the next target of our exploration of the solar systems leftover chunks … and good news for osiris-rex, the sample hatch is closed and the spacecraft can return to Earth with it’s precious cargo intact.

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A Major Fracture, Lawsuits Aplenty and Still No Fan Film : The Tale of Axanar

It’s been close on five years since we first heard the name Axanar, and there’s still been no follow up to the critically acclaimed Prelude to Axanar. Probably because all of the key players moved on long ago and one man continues to suckle from the teet of generous and loyal followers. Axamonitor’s Carlos Pedraza is back for our second part of this catch up.

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Kurtzman’s Trek Plus Virtual Trek Con 2 Is On : Trekzone’s The News

As Network 10 holds it’s annual upfronts, confirming Paramount+ for down under, Kurtzman speaks with SFX magazine for Discovery’s return – detailing his hopes for the film franchise to return to continuity with TV. Plus, details of Virtual Trek Con 2 happening now and STLV becomes The 55-Year Mission back at the Rio but in August next year.

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Mars May Have Been Home To An Ancient Sea

Minerals on the surface of Mars could be the last remnants of an ancient sea 3.5 billion years ago, according to international researchers. The team say there are features in the southern Utopia region that could be evidence of a coastline, meaning for a short period in the planet’s history it could have had an ocean.

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