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While Scopeify releases a new game for the web, Star Trek Magazine’s been chatting with Trek showrunner Michelle Paradise, music maestro Jeff Russo and more!
While Scopeify releases a new game for the web, Star Trek Magazine’s been chatting with Trek showrunner Michelle Paradise, music maestro Jeff Russo and more!
Professor Flannery is working with the Perseverance team, which is due to land on the Red Planet next week.
Lets continue catching up with the go-to guy for Star Trek fan film visual effects, Mr Sam Cockings.
SpaceX ups the ante, over 3,000 galaxies get a phsical and there’s about to be a traffic jam at the red planet!
When the science vessel Demeter is scanned during a routine survey mission of a pre-warp civilisation, the Enterprise is called in to investigate.
Having just caught up with Gary O’Brien recently – lets take you back to That Time When we traced The Holy Core from Idea to Premiere.
Welcome to The Trekzone Variety Show! Brother and sister duo Matt and Keeley are going to be diving into every other science fiction and fantasy franchsie that piques their interest in this new regular slot.
We’ve got another bite sized News podcast for you. Tune in to catch the latest on Star Trek’s nods at the NAACP Image Awards, Jeri Ryan confirming filming delayed on Picard and a Nichelle Nichols doco focusing on her work at NASA in 70’s gets a downloadable release date!
He’s fast become the go-to guy for Star Trek fan film visual effects on a really tight budget. Self taught and full of confidence, Sam turns Trekkie dreams into reality.
At the height of Star Trek: Picard’s first season, we hailed writer Melinda Snodgrass to have a chat about the character she created in Bruce Maddox who was a central character of that season.
Talkin’ Science is back for it’s third season on Trekzone, and what a blockbuster show we have to open. Dr Brad’s back with details of Axiom Space and SpaceX’s bold bid to launch an all private crew to the Space Station, SpaceX’s mammoth satellite launch a few weeks ago and as President Biden settles into the Oval Office, it appears Space Force is here to stay.
When a Federation starship appears from the future to warn of an imminent threat, it’s up to Kirk and the starship Enterprise to investigate.
Kicking off “Sam Cockings week” here at Trekzone is That Time When we caught up with the fan film CGI guru and Trekyards host about his fan film.
A few years back we were invited to the World Science Fair, which had traveled out of New York for the first time. Attending the event in South Brisbane was Australia’s only astronaut, Dr Andy Thomas.
A huge week in science fiction production news, with Discovery’s nomination for Outstanding Television Drama at the GLAAD Awards, Voyager’s main cast musing about guest stars that could’ve been and Babylon 5’s six year remastering process completing.
Enjoy our full 208 minute playthrough of 1992’s Star Trek 25th Anniversary from Interplay…
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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