Tuesday, February 3 2026
•Matt
Captain’s Log, stardate 4000.4. We’ve been ordered to do a patrol of the Nzambi, Ngewo, Anansi, Eshu and Ruhanga systems. Once again, we’re to look for any pirate activity and...
Sunday, February 1 2026
•Matt
Humanity is returning to the moon with the first crewed mission since Apollo 17 fifty four years earlier.
Sunday, February 1 2026
•Matt
Captain’s Log, stardate 3046.5. The Palmyra Nebula is known to be a dangerous place, home to ion storms and even worse natural phenomena. It’s our mission to launch a probe...
Saturday, January 31 2026
•Matt
From cosmic glass found only in Australia revealing secrets about an asteroid impact, more research into light pollution from satellites and offshore windfarms are a boon to aquatic life… this...
Thursday, January 29 2026
•Matt
After 913 days, we’re back with another chapter of Trekzone Plays. Settle in as we return to Starfleet Academy and discover Chekov’s Lost Missions. Captains Log Stardate 3003.4, we’ve been...
Monday, January 26 2026
•Matt
Curtin University researchers have helped uncover evidence of a mysterious giant asteroid impact, hidden not in a crater but in tiny pieces of glass found only in Australia.
Saturday, January 24 2026
•Matt
In an editorial published on the Australian Science Media Exchange, Professor Heidi Newberg from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute postulates on the differences between rectangular and circular mirrors and what better...
Saturday, January 24 2026
•Matt
Rectangular mirrors could be better suited to finding life-supporting exoplanets, quantum computing advances and an Antarctic glacier retreated a staggering eight kilometers in just two months… This is the wrap...
Sunday, January 18 2026
•Matt
Cosmic glass found only in Australia reveals an asteroid impact while the future of space travel may rely on salty ice and space-based solar panels could help the net-zero transition....
Monday, January 12 2026
•Matt
The Deep Extragalactic Visible Legacy Survey, DEVILS, has released its initial data and a series of recent publications explaining how a galaxy’s location in the Universe can significantly influence its...
Sunday, January 11 2026
•Matt
We learnt that the ancient universe warmed up before it lit up, a rocket test proved bacteria can survive launch and re-entry and new evidence for Mars’ solid core… This...
Sunday, December 28 2025
•Matt
Selfies from space as an Aussie nanosatellite completes its first phase, twin black hole mergers reveal cosmic evolution secrets and new tech is taking kilos off the early universe’s supermassive...
Saturday, December 20 2025
•Matt
Southern Launch’s Koonibba Facility sees AT01 fly, we deep dived into bringing James Webb into focus and how traffic vibrations saved a tonne of research money. This is the wrap...
Monday, December 15 2025
•Matt
A pair of Sydney PhD students helped sharpen the view of humanity’s most powerful space observatory – without leaving Earth. The remarkable technical breakthrough saw the development of a software...
Wednesday, November 26 2025
•Matt
From two Sydney students fixing an instrument on the James Webb Space Telescope to a global analogue space mission and new theories on the location of Martian Ice… This is...
Friday, November 21 2025
•Matt
Silvia Mantovanini, PhD student at the Curtin University node of ICRAR is beaming in to take us on a deep dive.
Saturday, November 15 2025
•Matt
From the stunning new radio image of the Milky Way to the dancing dwarf galaxies predicting our future and the existensial crisis we’re potentially yet to face about minerals for...
Thursday, October 2 2025
•Matt
Varda invited us to join their fireside chat about the future of the orbital economy with Voyager Technologies – who are pioneering a space station called StarLab to also conduct...
Wednesday, October 1 2025
•Matt
More from #IAC2025 : Day 2. A press conference on expanding space cooperation between Australia and Europe. Key focuses include the upcoming commissioning of the New Norcia 3 Antenna in...
Wednesday, October 1 2025
•Matt
Plus, heads of NASA and the AustralianSpaceAgency sign a Framework Agreement extended the Technology Safeguards Agreement signed last year. We also hear from the Bureau of Meteorology’s Space Weather Engagement Lead about forecasting...
Monday, September 1 2025
•Matt
It’s the end of the fourth week in August 2025, we went from learning about wastewater contaminants boosting green hydrogen production to peering into a newly forming solar system before...
Friday, August 22 2025
•Matt
It’s the end of the third week in August 2025, we went from deep diving about the Dwarf 3 to learning about quantum clocks before learning about the unintended consequence...
Friday, August 15 2025
•Matt
It’s the end of the second week in August 2025, we went from diving into this awesome accomodation and it’s recognition in the astronomy world to IAC’s record breaking pregistrations...
Monday, August 11 2025
•Matt
The Kestrel Nest EcoHut, in the New South Wales Snowy Mountains, has been identified by DarkSky International as a place with little light pollution and a clear night sky. Louise...
Saturday, August 9 2025
•Matt
It’s the end of the first week in August 2025, we went from Gilmour’s Test Flight 1 to learning about Sydney Rocketry Students being crowned as world champs before learning...
Friday, August 8 2025
•Matt
Gilmour Space Technologies has completed the maiden test launch of Australia’s first locally designed and built orbital rocket — and while it didn’t make it very far, it did achieve...
Friday, July 11 2025
•Matt
It’s the end of the first week in July 2025, we went from hearing about the latest infrared innovations to pondering the question of what do we do when an...
Thursday, July 10 2025
•Matt
52 nominees… 13 winners, plus the Most Popular Fan Film. It’s the most coveted awards show in Star Trek Fan Films and it’s LIVE for the fourth year.
Friday, July 4 2025
•Matt
It’s the end of the fifth week in June 2025, we went from learning about objects flashing in radio waves and x-rays to unprecedented insight into the formation of an...
Monday, June 23 2025
•Matt
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 radio waves and X-rays for...
Saturday, June 21 2025
•Matt
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 way forward for cancer and...
Monday, June 16 2025
•Matt
For thousands of years, Australians have been looking up at our stars, observing and interpreting star positions for their daily life. Today, Australia has one of the world’s highest rates...