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The Dauntless is assigned to investigate reports of a Ferengi Daimon smuggling weapons to the Cardassians…
The Dauntless is assigned to investigate reports of a Ferengi Daimon smuggling weapons to the Cardassians…
Orion Vehicle Manager Frank Lin beams in to give us the low down on what’s next for the first human rated spacecraft in fifty years to reach the Moon.
Following a re-supply mission to the Geki colony, Dauntless responds to a Cardassian distress call. The mystery deepends when the Romulan Commander attacking claims the freighter is carrying military equipment in contravention
Gilmour Space gear up for two launches this year, we beam over to NASA to hear more about the Orion capsule as it’s heatshield is inspected. Virgin Orbit fails to
Samuel Cockings beams in to the new Trekzone virtual studio to give us the low down on what’s in store for Star Trek fan film fans this year from his
The Bad Batch is back and it’s not just for the kids anymore… Picard and Prodigy hints, Nicholas Cage is a Trekkie and we catch up on some news from
Following the collapse of the Vesuvi star, the U.S.S. Dauntless is tasked with aid supply missions to the outlying colonies. As they proceed, the ship comes under assault from two
Remembering Apollo 7’s Walter Cunningham, Skykraft Launches, a coronal mass ejection recorded, two lunar mission successes and we peer behind Sharpless 54…
With special thanks to Nick and the team at Starship Intrepid, we’re taking you behind the scenes of their latest shoot to kick start Fan Film January on A Trekzone
Potemkin smashes one million, three new fan films premiere to round out the new year, we look back at the year that was, preview Fan Film January and put a
Join us as we take a look back at the year that was A Trekzone Conversation. The best interviews, the most fun you can have – all just before midnight
So many incredible discoveries made in the realm of science and space this year, milestones too for space travel both here and abroad. Join us as we look back on
She wrote TNG’s second season episode The Measure of a Man, introducing us to Bruce Maddox. And as that Starfleet scientist rose to prominence in Picard’s first season, we reached
Southern Launch have announced today the pathway forward following the minor leak of oxidiser from VS02 yesterday. 8am Sunday the new launch window opens for VS03, which is the all-South
Southern Launch are gearing up for their second launch from the Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex. On launch eve, and standing next to the launch pad, CEO and friend of
Welcome to Talkin’ Science on location at the Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex in South Australia… today, delayed launch, Artemis returns, a Canadian meteorite from the Oort cloud, meet the
It’s the end of the third week of March 2025. Here’s the science and space
Astronauts often experience immune dysfunction, skin rashes, and other inflammatory conditions while travelling in space, and international researchers believe these issues are likely due to the overly sterile nature of the International Space Station.
Australia’s first state government funded satellite, Kanyini, has delivered its first images from space, marking
Data from NASA’s InSight mission suggest Mars has a liquid core similar to Earth’s, but European scientists say the core may be solid, at least below a certain temperature.
Scientists have successfully used lasers to identify microbe fossils in rocks from Earth, which are like the rocks found on Mars, opening up the possibility of searching for fossils on the Red Planet.
International scientists, including an Australian, say they’ve found evidence of the highest-energy neutrino detected to date. The result suggests the particle came from beyond our Milky Way, they say, although its precise origin remains mysterious.
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It’s the end of the third week of March 2025. Here’s the science and space headlines from the week that was… Kanyini phones home, shows
Astronauts often experience immune dysfunction, skin rashes, and other inflammatory conditions while travelling in space, and international researchers believe these issues are likely due to the overly sterile nature of the International Space Station.
Australia’s first state government funded satellite, Kanyini, has delivered its first images from space, marking a significant milestone for the space mission. Mission Director Peter
Data from NASA’s InSight mission suggest Mars has a liquid core similar to Earth’s, but European scientists say the core may be solid, at least below a certain temperature.
Scientists have successfully used lasers to identify microbe fossils in rocks from Earth, which are like the rocks found on Mars, opening up the possibility of searching for fossils on the Red Planet.
International scientists, including an Australian, say they’ve found evidence of the highest-energy neutrino detected to date. The result suggests the particle came from beyond our Milky Way, they say, although its precise origin remains mysterious.
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