139 New Objects in Our Solar System
Astronomers have found 139 new objects in our solar system.
Astronomers have found 139 new objects in our solar system.
This week Brad and Matt have details on the new mini planets found in the solar system, supermoon Wednesday and a new size of black hole – long thought probable.
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…
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.
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.
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.
This week, we’ve got details of SpaceX’s Dragon XL capsule, OneWeb declaring bankruptcy and the US Space Force’s first launch!
Dr Trek is back on Trekzone to wrap up the first season of the latest Star Trek series.
Our final story of the week sees Airbus quietly achieving it’s targets with Artemis’ crew capsule.
After trying software fixes, engineers decided a “technical tap” was needed and they used a scoop to dislodge the drill bit.
NASA and SpaceX are continuing to work towards the late-May launch window for the first crewed Dragon capsule.
Talkin’ Science – the only Aussie podcast featuring a hit of the science and space news making headlines.
Today Dr. Kayla Iacovino stops by Trekzone for a chat about her work as the experimental petrologist as well as her passion for Trek.
Today Dr Brad Tucker and Matt chat about the Rosalind Franklin rover’s launch delay.
Today, Dr Brad Tucker and Matt discuss a newly discovered exoplanet raining molten iron!
As NASA prepares for the first crewed Moon landing in more than five decades, the agency has identified an updated set of nine potential landing regions near the lunar South Pole for its Artemis III mission.
Those searching for life on Mars should look within its ice, according to international researchers.
The most common types of meteorites that reach Earth are likely to have come from just a few asteroid breakup events, according to two international research papers.
Southern Launch and Varda Space Industries, an American microgravity-enabled life sciences company, have received authorisation from the Australian Government for a series of returns at the Koonibba Test Range.
Southern Launch has been granted all approvals for the Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex located on the tip of the Eyre Peninsula.
Minister for Industry and Science, Ed Husic MP, and the Australian Space Agency has granted the country’s first orbital launch permit to Gilmour Space Technologies.
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As NASA prepares for the first crewed Moon landing in more than five decades, the agency has identified an updated set of nine potential landing regions near the lunar South Pole for its Artemis III mission.
Those searching for life on Mars should look within its ice, according to international researchers.
The most common types of meteorites that reach Earth are likely to have come from just a few asteroid breakup events, according to two international research papers.
Southern Launch and Varda Space Industries, an American microgravity-enabled life sciences company, have received authorisation from the Australian Government for a series of returns at the Koonibba Test Range.
Southern Launch has been granted all approvals for the Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex located on the tip of the Eyre Peninsula.
Minister for Industry and Science, Ed Husic MP, and the Australian Space Agency has granted the country’s first orbital launch permit to Gilmour Space Technologies.
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