Robots in Space, Crime on the ISS & More Exoplanets
Brad’s live in person on this week’s Talkin’ Science. We’ve got the details on Russia’s first robot in space, alleged cyber crime on the ISS and three new exoplanets discovered!
Brad’s live in person on this week’s Talkin’ Science. We’ve got the details on Russia’s first robot in space, alleged cyber crime on the ISS and three new exoplanets discovered!
Even though Olivia was a one-time guest star on The Next Generation, she is a prolific actress with dozens of guest star credits to her name – from Law and Order to The Clone Wars. She takes some time in our final STLV 2019 interview to talk about her work, the fans and Jedi Master Luminara Unduli’s journey in the Star Wars animated series.
You might not know the name, but you’ve definitely seen Glenn Morshower in at least one of your favourite shows. With over 200 credits to his name, Glenn is of a similar stock to James Horan – the go-to guy for a commanding guest star appearance on Star Trek.
Forever an Ensign to the show, but not in fans hearts – Garrett Wang is with me today to discuss Harry Kim and Voyager. He’s a fan of science fiction and revels in meeting the fans, hosting panels at other cons and being apart of the whole experience for fans…
John burst onto the Star Trek scene in TNG’s pilot Encounter at Farpoint as the scary and omnipotent being called Q. Since then he has gone on to reprise the role numerous times across TNG and Voyager, including a one time appearance on Deep Space Nine. At the end of a long day chatting with fans, John takes a moment to reflect on his time on the show…
Our weekly dive into all the exciting science and space news you could ever hope for! Today, Brad and I discuss a new space shuttle design, spacecraft Juno’s discovery of Jupiter’s core, Supernova dust found in the Antarctic and what quite possibly could be a black hole swallowing a neutron star!
Right now Trekzone’s patrons have got early access to all of next week’s podcasts from STLV as we wrap up our coverage of the biggest Trek convention this side of
First coming to Star Trek as Kirstie Alley’s replacement for Lieutenant Saavik, Robin Curtis brought a genuine warmth to the character that cared for Spock during our original gang’s rescue of the Vulcan science officer before being left behind on Vulcan as they returned to Earth in the following movie.
Today, it’s episode #190 in the Trekzone podcast timeline… Robert O’Reilly joins me for the second #STLV interview from our recent Vegas or Bust tour. But we’re not alone, Gowron’s mother will drop by for some words of wisdom!
Today, it’s episode #189 in the Trekzone podcast timeline… Shazad Latif joins me for the second #STLV interview from our recent Vegas or Bust tour.
We’re back from the Vegas or Bust tour and it’s time to bring you interviews with the folks we managed to catch up with while at the biggest Trek convention
It turns out Isreal’s failed Beresheet mission may have deposited thousands of tardigrades suspended in amber on to the moon! Plus Brad and I talk magnetic pole flipping and dead planets sending out zombie radio waves!
TESS has found six planets in two solar systems, meanwhile NASA has announced commercial partnerships to help them get to the moon.
Wowee, what a week – what a convention! It’s been five days of Star Trek madness… but Trekzone has managed to tick it off the bucket list!
Ken from the Mission Log podcast and Robert O’Reilly headline today’s daily blog from the biggest Trek convention this side of Alpha Centauri!
I’m thrilled to be able to bring you an uncut version of my chat with Dan Deevy the creator of non profit organisation Gaaays in Spaaace who are celebrating the inclusion of openly gay characters in Star Trek as part of the main cast.
NASA and SpaceX are targeting a launch period opening October 10 this year for the Europa Clipper mission, which will help scientists determine if one of Jupiter’s icy moons could support life.
A shroud of gas stretches up to a million light years around every galaxy and is its first interaction with the wider Universe beyond.
A new set of NASA science experiments and technology demonstrations will arrive at the lunar South Pole in 2027
JAXA has ended its Smart Lander for Investigating Moon mission
Curtin University has played a major role in an out-of-this-world international study which has taken the search for extraterrestrial life into exciting new territory.
The world’s most sensitive detector sets new limits for finding weakly interacting massive particles or WIMPs
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NASA and SpaceX are targeting a launch period opening October 10 this year for the Europa Clipper mission, which will help scientists determine if one of Jupiter’s icy moons could support life.
A shroud of gas stretches up to a million light years around every galaxy and is its first interaction with the wider Universe beyond.
A new set of NASA science experiments and technology demonstrations will arrive at the lunar South Pole in 2027
JAXA has ended its Smart Lander for Investigating Moon mission
Curtin University has played a major role in an out-of-this-world international study which has taken the search for extraterrestrial life into exciting new territory.
The world’s most sensitive detector sets new limits for finding weakly interacting massive particles or WIMPs
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