
(SPOILER) Is Back for Picard’s Second Season
A fan favourite returns to the franchise, with promises of great things to come from the delayed second season of Star Trek Picard.
A fan favourite returns to the franchise, with promises of great things to come from the delayed second season of Star Trek Picard.
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 finally have a peek into the upcoming teen-aimed animated series Star Trek: Prodigy.
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Thanks largely to politics, it appears Trump’s “creation for the ages” – Space Force is here to stay.
Powering ahead in 2021, SpaceX has performed a courier service for clients wanting to get their satellites into orbit at a fraction of the cost.
Axiom Space in conjunction with SpaceX have assembled the first all private crew to head to the International Space Station in the next year.
The world’s most powerful single-port hybrid rocket engine has been test fired at Gilmour Space’s test lab on the Gold Coast. The engine will power the first and second stages of the Eris orbital vehicle which is slated for a 35-kilo payload launch in 2022.
The Hope Mars mission becomes the first in a series of independent missions to the red planet expected to arrive over the coming months.
On January 31 1961, Ham was the first terrestrial being to be launched into orbit and return safely to the Earth.
A pair of Adelaide-based space companies have partnered with the South Australian government to manufacture and launch it’s first cubesat.
The University of Melbourne is honouring 65, 000 years of astronomy with the first Indigenous Astronomy undergraduate course in Australia.
Following the American space agencies successful landing on asteroid Bennu in October last year, the plans for the return voyage of OSIRIS-REx have been announced.
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Several countries sign on to NASA’s Artemis Accords, a new study suggests the moon helped Earth survive the sun’s teenage years and a very close call for two bits of space junk over Antarctica.
Southern Launch Australia is one of a bunch of companies pioneering the Aussie Space Industry and they’re gearing up for a massive 2021. Launch director Alexander Linossier joins Matt for a chat about what the future holds for this Aussie company.
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Astronomers from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research have made a discovery of a new cosmic phenomenon: ASKAP J1832-0911. This object emits pulses of
It’s the end of the third week in June 2025, we went from learning about International Dark Sky Week to quantum computing potentially leading the
Astronomers have found that it is not how much gas a galaxy has, but where that gas is located, that determines whether new stars form.
A Microsoft artificial intelligence called Aurora can outperform existing Earth system forecasts, according to international scientists.
Creating new drugs or medical treatments are some of the great promises of quantum computing. Scientists at the University of Sydney have, for the first time, used a quantum computer to simulate the chemical dynamics of real compounds, a vital step towards modelling more complex molecules and designing bespoke chemicals that could lead to improved sunscreen or skin cancer treatments.
International researchers have predicted gravitational waves produced by two black holes with what an associated editorial has called “landmark precision”.
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