January Sees Year-on-Year Rise as We Crack Into 2020
The first month of the new decade has seen some pretty exciting growth for this humble little website.
The first month of the new decade has seen some pretty exciting growth for this humble little website.
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite – or TESS – has found a special kind of exoplanet.
As we race towards the end of another decade here on planet Earth our resident space and science guru, astrophysicist Dr Brad Tucker, takes a look back at the ten biggest stories of the past ten years.
Boeing’s contribution to NASA’s crewed spaceflight endeavours has successfully returned to Earth after it’s aborted test flight.
We’ve now smashed 1.3m social media views so far this year, and there’s still another 3 weeks left til 2020!
Trekzone is saddened to report the passing of Dorothy Catherine Fontana following a brief illness.
Aron Eisenberg, the tough Ferengi kid Nog, has died aged 50 following a sudden medical incident which saw him rushed to hospital yesterday morning
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison attended NASA Headquarters overnight to commit Australia’s new space agency to aiding the US in its return to the Moon by 2025.
The Kuwati-born game developer has had his case against CBS and Netflix dismissed by Judge Lorna Schofield. The Federal Court summarily dismissed the case in a 15 page ruling detailing Abdin’s failings to identify any component of the hit CBS All Access show that was substantially similar.
Every year on April 25 Australians and New Zealanders reflect on the sacrifices of those in our armed forces who have defended our country and protected our ideals.
At around 7pm AEST last night, a Soyuz capsule sending astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin to the International Space Station had to perform a ballistic reentry as
Get set Whovians! Off the back of the ABC’s announcement that the Rove fronted panel show about everyone’s favourite Time Lord will be back, BBC Australia have teamed up with
After five years in the one place, TREKZONE.org is moving. The LCARS look that served the site so well over half a decade is being retired and a modern skin
Five years ago today, I started a podcasting adventure that’s taken me to Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and the Gold Coast… fifteen years ago today I registered the domain name TREKZONE.org…
So, a few events happened over the last few days that have resulted in a mutual escalation on both sides of the Axanar fence. It all started when I felt
Get set Whovians, the Beebs has announced it’s partnering with video streaming platform Twitch to broadcast classic Who five days a week at 11am US Pacific time (4am AEST.)Â It’s
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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