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It’s Friday the 17th of May 2024, these are the science and space headlines we’re following on Talkin’ Science from the past month and a bit. Fleet Space’s Centauri-6 takes
It’s Friday the 17th of May 2024, these are the science and space headlines we’re following on Talkin’ Science from the past month and a bit. Fleet Space’s Centauri-6 takes
Starship Loreley from Germany kicks off our mid-2024 dive into Star Trek fan film makers, and those who are in the running to feature at The 2024 Trekzone Fan Film
Southern Launch hosts an incredible rocket launch at Koonibba, Black Holes caught shutting down the star formation in massive galaxies and a discovery about the near collapse of Earth’s magnetic
He’s been on the convention circuit almost as long as we have, today we finally catch up with the man behind a plethora of Aussie acting credits Lincoln Lewis from
At Supanova on the Gold Coast we caught up with Todd Lasance, JD on the latest Paramount+ series NCIS: Sydney. He’s also starred in such Aussie classics as Rescue Special
Axanar have released their second of two short films as per the settlement agreement. The first was plagued with issues including an alleged forgery on a talent release form, the
49 New Galaxies found in under three hours… SmartSat and Inovor’s satellite survives rigorous testing at Mt Stromlo, and unlocking supernova stardust secrets… It’s Wednesday the 3rd of April 2024,
Go For Launch. Gilmour Space gets regulatory approval. SKA-Low’s first antenna installed, what’s next And Europa may not be as habitable as long thought. It’s Wednesday the 13th of March
It’s Thursday the 29th of February 2024, these are the science and space headlines you need to know now… HyImpulse En Route To Koonibba for historic launch, the moon landing
It’s Wednesday the 21st of February 2024, these are the science and space headlines you need to know now… Catching you up on the past month we’ve been busy… We
Potemkin Pictures and Chris Lea release new films, Vic Mignogna and Alec Peters both endure bad legal news and The 2023 Trekzone Fan Film Awards prize packs are on their
It’s Wednesday the seventeenth of January 2024, these are the science and space headlines you need to know now… Axiom-3 set for launch within the next 24 hours, the most
Titan Comics is back for 2024, MTM launches a new blog, Potemkin shows us a peek behind the curtain and the countdown’s on to the Trekzone Fan Film Awards!
It’s Wednesday the 10th of January 2024, these are the science and space headlines you need to know now… The first Commercial Lunar Payload is doomed to fail, following a
The Axanar story deepens, Potemkin’s no fundraising call sparks fake outrage and Discovery season five gets episode titles on this edition of The Trekzone Breakdown — welcome to 2024!
Our rebroadcast of the Robservations podcast with Paul Jenkins discussing the Axanar financials that he and others (including Trekzone) have acquired with the help of our sources.
A new paper published in Nature has revealed an international team has identified three ultra-massive galaxies – nearly as massive as the Milky Way – already in place within the first billion years after the Big Bang.
There’s a pioneering effort to replace the risks associated with in orbit manufacturing of drugs that’s about to touch down in South Australia after a second round of production in orbit.
NASA announced late last year it intends to award Blue Origin and SpaceX additional work under their existing contracts to develop landers that will deliver large pieces of equipment and infrastructure to the lunar surface. They expect to assign demonstration missions to these current human landing system providers to mature designs following the design certification reviews.
Detailed observations of a low-mass galaxy known as Firefly Sparkle that formed when the Universe was around 600 million years old provides insights into early galaxy formation, according to international researchers.
To maximize chances of successfully bringing the first Martian rock and sediment samples to Earth for the benefit of humanity, NASA has announced a new approach to its Mars Sample Return Program.
Io doesn’t have a shallow global magma ocean beneath its surface, contrary to what was previously thought, despite the fact that it’s the most volcanically active body in the solar system according to international researchers..
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A new paper published in Nature has revealed an international team has identified three ultra-massive galaxies – nearly as massive as the Milky Way – already in place within the first billion years after the Big Bang.
There’s a pioneering effort to replace the risks associated with in orbit manufacturing of drugs that’s about to touch down in South Australia after a second round of production in orbit.
NASA announced late last year it intends to award Blue Origin and SpaceX additional work under their existing contracts to develop landers that will deliver large pieces of equipment and infrastructure to the lunar surface. They expect to assign demonstration missions to these current human landing system providers to mature designs following the design certification reviews.
Detailed observations of a low-mass galaxy known as Firefly Sparkle that formed when the Universe was around 600 million years old provides insights into early galaxy formation, according to international researchers.
It’s the end of the first week in February twenty twenty five. Here’s the science and space headlines we followed…
To maximize chances of successfully bringing the first Martian rock and sediment samples to Earth for the benefit of humanity, NASA has announced a new approach to its Mars Sample Return Program.
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