
The Last Guardian – Trekzone Plays Star Trek: Resurgence (10)
An away team led by Rydek beam down to Delphi Ardu IV to find Portal 63…
An away team led by Rydek beam down to Delphi Ardu IV to find Portal 63…
As the writers and actors strike continues in Hollywood our favourite shows are placed on the back burner while the very real human cost of the industry is laid bare.
It’s the 29th week of 2023. In research led by a West Aussie, a new type of stellar object has been discovered. India launches Chandrayaan Three, their second attempt to
As our crew learn more about the Tkon threat and work towards gaining the upper hand, Petty Officer’s Edsilar and Diaz interrorgate the prisoners they captured on the bridge of
Welcome to the twentieth year of Trekzone. From humble beginnings, we’ve grown. What was a high school project has become the biggest hobby I could’ve imagined.
You can’t deep dive into the latest Star Trek news and opinion without beaming Larry Nemecek to the stage… he’s with us as part of our twentieth anniversary celebration with
Bill and Dan are the two halves that make up the main Trek Geeks podcast and they recently celebrated 300 episodes. Today we’re catching up all together for just the
First appearing on Trekzone ten years ago to celebrate ten years of Trekzone, Doug’s back and diving into life and Picard season three…
Lee Sargent beamed in live to return to Talkin’ Trek – our series of Trekzone Conversations diving into two guys thoughts on Star Trek… lets stoke the embers and get
Southern Launch’s new corporate look, possible fingerprints of gravitational waves, a planet that shouldn’t exist, and just what the heck is THAT on the moon?
The 2023 Trekzone Fan Film Awards begin our Celebrating 20 Years of Trekzone livestream event. We’re celebrating Star Trek Fan Films from over the past thirteen months with nineteen categories.
Twenty years ago I had an idea to fulfil a school assignment, ten years ago I started podcasting… on this edition of A Trekzone Conversation we celebrate that incredible milestone…
As our crew learn more about the threat posed by the T’Kon awakening within Tau, Dias and Edsilar work to free a group of Alydian crew members and regain control
Anytime Supanova put on a convention it’s an awesome weekend. For the first time in a while, join us on a tour of the exhibition floor… catching up with management
You’ve heard him as Winnie the Pooh, Tigger or even Hondo Ohnaka … and now the man behind the voice joins us for A Trekzone Conversation direct from Supanova Sydney…
The best part of our hobby is the ability to get backstage and chat with the actors who headline conventions. On this Trekzone Conversation – I’m incredibly thrilled to sit
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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