
Two Massive Weeks – One Final Countdown
It’s been a crazy adventure getting to three days to go and it’s not over yet – by the time our crew is sipping jippers on a beach somewhere on
It’s been a crazy adventure getting to three days to go and it’s not over yet – by the time our crew is sipping jippers on a beach somewhere on
Trekzone has just learnt that Fathom Events have locked in several Hoyts cinemas across Australia to host a premiere night of their documentary What We Left Behind.
There’s less than a week to go to get your entries in for the Doctor Who Art Competition, original article follows..
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.
BBC Studios are looking for Whovians with an artistic flair to create a piece of fan art featuring the TARDIS and a Doctor for the chance to see their work
After finding my feet for a little while with my Patreon campaign, I’ve settled on the perks I’m offering. Membership Trekzone members will receive early access to all podcasts at
Get set everybody, because on Saturday I’ll be going live on YouTube to bring you a very big announcement.
Well, that was a little bumpier than I’d hoped… but Trekzone is back on Australian shores for the first time in ten years and it feels good!
Some exciting developments here on Australia’s first Star Trek fan site this week…
It’s a platform for creative types to get paid doing what they love, some seek it out to become self-funded YouTubers, others – including Trekzone – use it as a way of offsetting the ever increasing cost of producing content that stands out from the crowd.
I’ve been planning the 2019 season of A Trekzone Conversation for a few days now, and one thing has become clear… I’m planning well enough in advance to be able
To all of you… thanks for making 2018 the biggest year of TREKZONE.org, I hope that you spend today with family, friends, plenty of good food and presents.
Out with the greys, in with the colour. That’s the plan for Australia’s first Star Trek fan site over the next few months. I’ve finally decided it’s time to integrate
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
The Schrödinger impact basin is an area of the moon that contains two gigantic canyons – that are definitely there whether you look at it or not – and international researchers say they might have found out how these huge valleys were formed.
Dust on the moon could one day be used to build solar panels, according to researchers who say this could allow astronauts to access power on the moon without carting heavy equipment from Earth.
They say music is the universal language of humankind, but some stars in our galaxy exhibit their own rhythm, offering fresh clues into how they and our galaxy evolved over time.
Miso made in space has a nuttier, more roasted flavour than miso made on solid ground, according to international researchers, who sent a small container of fermenting soybeans and salt, the ingredients for the traditional Japanese condiment, to the International Space Station.
A QUT cosmologist is part of the international research team that’s published an analysis that shines new light on dark energy and suggests the standard model of how the universe works may need an update.
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The Schrödinger impact basin is an area of the moon that contains two gigantic canyons – that are definitely there whether you look at it or not – and international researchers say they might have found out how these huge valleys were formed.
Dust on the moon could one day be used to build solar panels, according to researchers who say this could allow astronauts to access power on the moon without carting heavy equipment from Earth.
They say music is the universal language of humankind, but some stars in our galaxy exhibit their own rhythm, offering fresh clues into how they and our galaxy evolved over time.
Miso made in space has a nuttier, more roasted flavour than miso made on solid ground, according to international researchers, who sent a small container of fermenting soybeans and salt, the ingredients for the traditional Japanese condiment, to the International Space Station.
A QUT cosmologist is part of the international research team that’s published an analysis that shines new light on dark energy and suggests the standard model of how the universe works may need an update.
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