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Remembering A Pioneer

It’s another Tuesday, of another week, in another year here on Planet Earth… and that means Dr. Brad Tucker is standing by to bring us the week’s top science and space news.

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Short Treks Reviewed

The first two Short Treks have been released in the US, and now they’ve been reviewed by Australia’s first Star Trek fan site!

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From Stargate to Dark Matter – Joseph Mallozzi on His SciFi Career

The Star franchises are near and dear to the hearts of us here at Trekzone, and while we haven’t done much on Star Wars, we have talked Stargate before and today we’re taking it one step further with the Showrunner, Executive Producer and Writer of SG-1, Atlantis and Universe (as well as Dark Matter) … Mr Joseph Mallozzi.

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Talkin’ Star Trek: Discovery

Lee Sargent’s back! We last caught up with him before Vegas or Bust, as we powered through the Berman-era Trek series. Today, we’re tackling Discovery – and Lee’s not afraid to speak his mind on this often polarising series… but, it’s all about engaging in the conversation and challenging one’s preconceptions of the show

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Space X’s Starship is Go!

Brad’s here with details of Space X’s starship, a mysterious bubble at the center of the galaxy, the first UAE astronaut on the way to the space station and there’s a Loki on Jupiter’s moon Io causing some mischief…

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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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