Tuesday, February 25 2025 02:34 AEST

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Happy Birthday Hubble : Talkin’ Science

It’s a special week for NASA, not only is Hubble fast approaching it’s thirtieth anniversary but they’ve set a date to launch astronauts from US soil for the first time in almost nine years. Plus, Dr Brad Tucker has details of a dancing star proving Einstein right (again) and a Russian anti-satellite weapon test.

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Talkin’ Trek: Picard’s First Season

As part of our ongoing mini series of podcasts reviewing Star Trek, Lee Sargent is back with Matt for another installment of Talkin’ Trek. On this show the pair dive into Picard’s first season…

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Moon Mining is About to be a Thing

The inevitable next step in our return to the moon has been achieved as US President Donald Trump signs an executive order allowing mining on the moon and other celestial bodies…

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Astronomical Home Learning

Dr Brad Tucker has teamed up with a bunch of his peers to live stream classes for kids of all ages and he’s here in our ‘Brad-a-thon’ week to give us the scoop.

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Doug Drexler on The Orville

Mr Doug Drexler is finally back on Trekzone to talk about his new project, one that has him as excited as a kid in a candy store. Doug’s been hired for Orville’s third season and he says it’s a thrill…

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Space Force’s First Launch

Despite the Coronavirus pandemic sweeping the world, the US Space Force has overseen it’s first launch. The military communications satellite will aid missile detection and communications.

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OneWeb Files Bankruptcy

The main rival to Starlink has declared bankruptcy in the United States, but it seems like it wasn’t just the current world climate that contributed to the cause.

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SpaceX to Transport to Gateway

While NASA remains undecided on whether the Gateway station around the moon will actually go ahead, they’ve awarded SpaceX’s Dragon XL capsule the contract of getting cargo into lunar orbit to aid the Artemis missions.

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