
Trekzone Watch Party LIVE : The One With The Whales
Our second watch party from the past weekend’s epic triple release. Nick Cook beams in live today to chat about The One With The Whales… an incredible homage to Star
Our second watch party from the past weekend’s epic triple release. Nick Cook beams in live today to chat about The One With The Whales… an incredible homage to Star
It was an epic weekend for Star Trek Fan Films. Three incredible shorts dropped and we’re catching up with an exclusive chat with their directors this week. First up Resistance,
Sam Cockings’ most ambitious crowd funding campaign is well underway and in a Trekzone first we’re giving him a bit of a plug. Join us for a watch party of
Star Trek is awesome. Books are awesome. Put them together and you have a subset of our franchise. And then when you throw in kids books, to help young minds
Samuel Cockings’ latest addition to his Trek Shorts collection is Duty Calls featuring UK YouTuber Emma Thorne. Released last week, it’s clocked up 30,000 views – the fastest of any
She’s brought Nurse Chapel into the modern era of Star Trek in the best way, Australia’s Jess Bush was home in Brisbane for Oz Comic Con and we sat down
We first got to know him as Mark Cohen in the original theatrical run of Rent in the 90’s before he joined the extended Star Trek family in 2017 as
James Kerwin, film writer, director and one of the creative forces behind Star Trek: Continues, beams in from the 56 Year mission tour to break down his panel, the experience
Avaah is a model, actress, producer, and stuntwoman who was cast as the Osnullus bridge officer on Discovery, reviving the Star Trek tradition of a regular cast of extras on
We got to know her as Leeta on Deep Space Nine but Chase has become such a powerful force since her time on Deep Space Nine that we just had
She was the right hand to Gene Coon, the man who heralded Star Trek from it’s infancy, during those formative years. And while Gene passed away in 1973 we can
Star Trek fan turned Star Trek employee Dave Blass beams in from #STLV for our second podcast thanks to Creation Entertainment. We dive into the two seasons he worked on,
Friend of the show Larry Nemecek begins our STLV coverage for 2022, as we beam in from the Trekzone studio. Dive into the convention and chat with special guest Ben
Samuel Cockings beams in with a preview for his next Star Trek fan film – part of the Trek Shorts series. Get your exclusive first look on this edition of
It was the mid 2000’s. Enterprise had just teased us with the Romulan War building before UPN pulled the plug. Cue fans like Lee Gartrell to make their own Star
Project Runabout has launched from Dreadnought Dominion. Co-creators Randy Wrenn and Gary Davis beam in to chat about this exciting spin off to their Star Trek Fan Film.
New analysis of marsquakes, which are similar to earthquakes, could offer clues into how Mars has evolved over billions of years, according to new research from The Australian National University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Distant neutron stars typically spin a full 360 degrees within seconds. However, a new type of ‘radio transient object’ – so called as they are detected in radio waves – has emerged that rotate much more slowly. In the time it takes this cosmic lighthouse to rotate you could watch Interstellar twice before it completes a full spin.
An international study led by Australian astronomers has created the most detailed maps of gravitational waves across the universe to date in three new research papers. The study also produced the largest ever galactic-scale gravitational wave detector and found further evidence of a “background” of these invisible yet incredibly fast ripples in space that can help unlock some major mysteries of the universe.
Even though Saturn’s rings appear clean and young, they may be as old as the planet itself according to international researchers. It was previously thought that impacts with small rocky debris travelling through space – called micrometeoroids – would dirty and darken the rings over time, but in 2004 the Cassini spacecraft revealed the rings to be clean and bright suggesting that they are not very old.
Australia’s first sovereign orbital rocket designed and built has finally cleared all regulatory hurdles, and
International researchers have found a giant planet transiting a very young star, in research that indicates this could be the youngest transiting planet found to date.
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New Marsquake data could help solve one of the solar system’s biggest mysteries, Saturn’s rings might be deceptively old – based on what we thought
New analysis of marsquakes, which are similar to earthquakes, could offer clues into how Mars has evolved over billions of years, according to new research from The Australian National University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Distant neutron stars typically spin a full 360 degrees within seconds. However, a new type of ‘radio transient object’ – so called as they are detected in radio waves – has emerged that rotate much more slowly. In the time it takes this cosmic lighthouse to rotate you could watch Interstellar twice before it completes a full spin.
An international study led by Australian astronomers has created the most detailed maps of gravitational waves across the universe to date in three new research papers. The study also produced the largest ever galactic-scale gravitational wave detector and found further evidence of a “background” of these invisible yet incredibly fast ripples in space that can help unlock some major mysteries of the universe.
Even though Saturn’s rings appear clean and young, they may be as old as the planet itself according to international researchers. It was previously thought that impacts with small rocky debris travelling through space – called micrometeoroids – would dirty and darken the rings over time, but in 2004 the Cassini spacecraft revealed the rings to be clean and bright suggesting that they are not very old.
Australia’s first sovereign orbital rocket designed and built has finally cleared all regulatory hurdles, and now sits poised on the launchpad in Bowen as it
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