Announcing Our Next Star Trek Fan Film Premiere Event
Trekzone’s Fan Films Done Right series is heating up with another exclusive premiere event set for April 15 thanks to Aaron Vanderkley!
Trekzone’s Fan Films Done Right series is heating up with another exclusive premiere event set for April 15 thanks to Aaron Vanderkley!
It’s week thirteen of twenty twenty two, this is Talkin’ Science. Gilmour Space awarded a fifty two million dollar grant to boost space manufacturing. New evidence suggesting research stations are
Leading Australian launch service provider, Southern Launch, and peak body Engineers Australia have signed a service level agreement that will propel the careers of the company’s Engineering team.
US and Canadian research has determined smoke from the Black Summer Bushfires in 2019-2020 produced unexpected and extreme changes to stratospheric gases beyond any seen in the previous 15 years of measurements.
Researchers at Curtin University in Western Australia have recovered a freshly fallen meteorite after pinpointing its exact location on the vast Nullarbor Plain, with a new technique that uses a drone to collect footage of the landscape that is then scanned using artificial intelligence.
The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation is collaborating with a startup company on the development of robust nuclear-based power solutions for satellites and space vehicles.
Western Sydney University and the United States Air Force Academy have successfully received neuromorphic data sent from space after launching a set of world-first neuromorphic cameras to the International Space Station.
Following yesterday’s announcements at an investors livestream State side, where key stakeholders got a glimpse at Strange New Worlds – which lands in May – Paramount+ here in Australia have today revealed their plans for the Star Trek universe.
It’s 2022’s seventh week, this is Talkin’ Science… Southern Launch firm their partnership with a German rocket maker for launches at Whaler’s Way. SpaceX announces the Polaris Program to forge
Southern Launch release footage from their maiden test launch attempt in September. Something’s releasing giant bursts of energy three times an hour and radio astronomers are baffled. And the hydrotermal
The results are in, just one week from our return to programming, and boy howdy did we have a cracking year last year despite all the world threw at us!
Queensland rocket company Gilmour Space has seen incredible growth this year and are gearing up for their first launch from the Bowen Launch Complex next year. CEO Adam Gilmour takes
We called it out last week when the news broke that Discovery would be vacating Netflix… now Paramount+ has committed to releasing the series on it’s platform where already available…
It’s the 47th week of 2021 and NASA is gearing up to launch the DART mission, an Aussie company joins the global fight to tackle space junk and ASTRA reaches
In a special, solo, edition of Talkin’ Science Matt brings you the latest in the world of science and space. We’ve got everything covered in a bite sized podcast –
What a difference a few days makes in the corporate world. Just last week the crew were in London to promote the season four premiere, now they’re sending out apologies to legions of fans…
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.
For the last hundred years or so, physicists believed the Universe was expanding equally in all directions, and used the concept of “dark energy” as a placeholder to help explain what they couldn’t understand.
Trekzone and MTM are proud to once again present to you our second ‘Best of’
Curtin University in Perth has joined forces with NASA, the University of Miami, San José State University and the National Institute of Standards and Technology
As NASA prepares for the first crewed Moon landing in more than five decades, the agency has identified an updated set of nine potential landing regions near the lunar South Pole for its Artemis III mission.
Those searching for life on Mars should look within its ice, according to international researchers.
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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.
For the last hundred years or so, physicists believed the Universe was expanding equally in all directions, and used the concept of “dark energy” as a placeholder to help explain what they couldn’t understand.
Trekzone and MTM are proud to once again present to you our second ‘Best of’ list. Trekzone and MTM’s Best of 2024 List
Curtin University in Perth has joined forces with NASA, the University of Miami, San José State University and the National Institute of Standards and Technology
As NASA prepares for the first crewed Moon landing in more than five decades, the agency has identified an updated set of nine potential landing regions near the lunar South Pole for its Artemis III mission.
Those searching for life on Mars should look within its ice, according to international researchers.
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