
Catching Up With Sam Cockings
With his own One Small Step and Intrepid’s Pursuit of a Dream in which he directed and co-wrote released this month – it’s time to check in with Sam Cockings
With his own One Small Step and Intrepid’s Pursuit of a Dream in which he directed and co-wrote released this month – it’s time to check in with Sam Cockings
We’re live with Axamonitor’s Carlos Pedraza to break down the news this morning that Alec’s lawyer – Mike Mehrman – has quit citing a conflict of interest…
We’re live with a complete reading of the 110 page emergency motion for expedited discovery just filed in the Superior Court of Forsyth County as Plaintiffs Alec Peters and Axanar
On a routine patrol, the U.S.S. Coltrane finds a detection grid near a ringed gas giant. The Enterprise and a taskforce are en route to eliminate the Borg staging grounds
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
As Australia emerges from the Covid slumber of the past 24 months, Supanova got back into full swing in their first Melbourne outing in that long. A packed house ventured
Responding to a distress call from the third fleet, the Enterprise and a taskforce must fight through Borg defences to aid the stricken U.S.S. Allegheny – the only surviving ship.
It’s week twelve of twenty twenty two, this is Talkin’ Science. A collaboration between Western Sydney university and the US Air Force sees world-first camera tech yield results on the
He’s the prolific Aussie actor with starring roles in The Lord of the Rings, Fringe, Sleepy Hollow and now Star Trek: Prodigy. Hear from John Noble on this Trekzone Conversation!
Sanctions on Russia cast doubt over several multi national space projects, including a direct threat against the Space Station. The US, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand and the United
It’s a thrill to welcome Deputy Project Scientist Stefanie Milam to Trekzone to discuss the James Webb Space Telescope.
In 2019, as we started ramping up podcast output we started embracing other science fiction series – and were extremely thrilled to welcome one of the creatives behind Seth MacFarlane’s
In 2019 both Gary O’Brien and Nick Cook had updates to share about their respective #StarTrek #FanFilm projects… relive those details now on this edition of That Time When…
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
Flashing back to 2019 when we caught up with Professor Tamara Davis as exciting new discoveries were being made about gravitational waves…
Starfleet makes an unsettling discovery in the Regula Badlands – the Borg have invaded with no warning. The Enterprise is dispatched to determine how the Collective was able to make
Researchers from the Curtin node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research say they have made a record-breaking astrophysical discovery while simultaneously uncovering a possible explanation for the rare and extreme event known as long-period radio transients.
The Voyager 2 flyby of Uranus in 1986 may have occurred during a rare intense wind event, according to international researchers who say this means our scientific understanding of the planet may be flawed.
Astronauts perform tasks slower in space, but a new study involving 25 professional astronauts has found no evidence of brain damage once they returned to Earth.
Overseas researchers report new evidence suggesting the Moon is older than we previously thought thanks to a ‘remelting’ of the Moon’s surface around 4.35 billion years ago that may have masked a far older history.
New Curtin University-led research has uncovered what may be the oldest direct evidence of ancient hot water activity on Mars, revealing the planet may have been habitable at some point in its past.
Two new stars have been found dancing near the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole, according to international researchers, who say the binary star system was predicted to be there but has escaped detection until now.
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It’s the end of the third week in February twenty twenty five. Here’s the science and space headlines we followed…
Researchers from the Curtin node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research say they have made a record-breaking astrophysical discovery while simultaneously uncovering a possible explanation for the rare and extreme event known as long-period radio transients.
The Voyager 2 flyby of Uranus in 1986 may have occurred during a rare intense wind event, according to international researchers who say this means our scientific understanding of the planet may be flawed.
Astronauts perform tasks slower in space, but a new study involving 25 professional astronauts has found no evidence of brain damage once they returned to Earth.
Overseas researchers report new evidence suggesting the Moon is older than we previously thought thanks to a ‘remelting’ of the Moon’s surface around 4.35 billion years ago that may have masked a far older history.
New Curtin University-led research has uncovered what may be the oldest direct evidence of ancient hot water activity on Mars, revealing the planet may have been habitable at some point in its past.
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