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Following an adventurous start to the nine day road trip, which included traveling an additional three hundred kilometers and blowing out a tyre, my crew and I worked efficiently and
Following an adventurous start to the nine day road trip, which included traveling an additional three hundred kilometers and blowing out a tyre, my crew and I worked efficiently and
After making a Spiral Media road trip a priority and rebuilding a badly damaged edit suite, this edition of The Trekzone Spotlight is being released a lot later than I
Speaking on the record is something that Axanar’s PR – Mike Bawden – and lawyers Winston & Strawn have flatly refused to allow due to the on going legal case,
The latest Trekzone Spotlight podcast has been released. My guest is Rod Roddenberry, son of Star Trek creator Gene, and he joined me from our LA studio. He’s got lots
For the first time the World Science Festival is being held outside of New York, and I had the chance to catch up with Australia’s FIRST astronaut, Dr. Andy Thomas.
Lots to cover in this final edition of SciFi Weekly for this ‘season.’ A YEAR IN SPACE Two pioneers of spaceflight, Commander Scott Kelly (NASA) and Mikhail Korniyenko (Roscosmos) return
Tommy has managed to pull together a feature length Star Trek fan film for under 50,000 crowd funded dollars. I chat with him about getting it made and also the
Doug’s work includes make up and visual effects on The Next Gen, Deep Space Nine and Enterprise, more recently he’s worked on Battlestar Galactica and Defiance. He chats about his
Larry’s a regular to TREKZONE.org and many other podcasts around the world, he’s the authority on Star Trek and in this edition of The Trekzone Spotlight we chat about the
The 501st Legion is the biggest Star Wars fan club in the world, and the Redback Garrison is Queensland’s troop. They held a T20 cricket match on the weekend to
Some big headlines in Trek this week, Bryan Fuller (screen writer for DS9 & VOY, EP for Pushing Daisies and Hannibal) has been confirmed as the executive producer of the
Larry Nemecek is an authority on all things Star Trek, having been an editor at STARTREK.COM during it’s prime, contributing to the Star Trek Communicator magazine and more recently starring
Being the son of Gene Roddenberry is certainly no easy task, just ask Rod Roddenberry who joined me from LA for a chat to celebrate ten years of TREKZONE.org. Rod
Doug is an all round great guy, having worked in many departments during TNG, DS9 and ENT including make up and visual effects. Back in 2013, for the tenth birthday
In 2015 the Star Trek family lost three members, Leonard Nimoy, Maurice Hurley and Harve Bennett. While you may not know Maurice and Harve, you certainly know their work… Maurice
New trailers dropped this week for Star Trek Beyond and Independence Day Resurgence, so Amber and Matt discuss them. We also chat about Space X’s successful return to flight and
Australia’s first state government funded satellite, Kanyini, has delivered its first images from space, marking a significant milestone for the space mission.
Curtin University researchers have discovered the world’s oldest known meteorite impact crater, which could significantly redefine our understanding of the origins of life and how our planet was shaped.
The discovery of new exoplanets can help scientists understand how planets form and evolve.
International researchers suggest that water might have formed a mere 100-200 million years after the Big Bang, far earlier than previously thought, and it might have been a key part of the formation of our universe’s first galaxies.
An accomplished international photographer, Charles Brooks, has captured dazzling new images of one component of the main ring at the Australian Synchrotron and provided an inside view of the electron’s path when it is used. A synchrotron engineer converted radio waves produced in the vacuum chamber into sound files.
The Varda Space Industries W-2 capsule safely returned to Earth at Southern Launch’s Koonibba Test Range completing a dual-purpose mission with payloads from the United States Air Force and NASA at the end of February.
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Australia’s first state government funded satellite, Kanyini, has delivered its first images from space, marking a significant milestone for the space mission.
It’s the end of the second week of March 2025. After cyclone Alfred blew past the Trekzone Studio… Here’s the science and space headlines we
Curtin University researchers have discovered the world’s oldest known meteorite impact crater, which could significantly redefine our understanding of the origins of life and how our planet was shaped.
The discovery of new exoplanets can help scientists understand how planets form and evolve.
International researchers suggest that water might have formed a mere 100-200 million years after the Big Bang, far earlier than previously thought, and it might have been a key part of the formation of our universe’s first galaxies.
The Varda Space Industries W-2 capsule safely returned to Earth at Southern Launch’s Koonibba Test Range at the end of February. I spoke with Varda
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