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Getting Into New Things

It’s been a long while since I’ve looked through a telescope… in fact almost fifteen years have passed since I first looked up at the sky and wondered about all

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Time For A Break

Each time I dabbled with regular episodes over the last five years, the projects were short lived due to the enormous energy, planning and investment it takes – SciFi Weekly

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Anniversary Day!!

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…

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Mea Culpa

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

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Doctor Who Is Coming To Twitch!

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.)  It’s

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Production Delays

Unfortunately, serious damage to my equipment has forced a rethink to the next couple of weeks of episodes of The Trekzone Spotlight. A couple of weeks ago, while on the

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The Trekzone Plexus Begins

Welcome to a bold step forward for Australia’s FIRST Star Trek fan site.  The little website that could is fast approaching it’s fifteenth birthday and it’s time to celebrate by

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The Captain Returns

William Shatner spent the weekend in upstate New York, meeting fans and signing autographs. It was a great marketing opportunity for the Star Trek Original Series Set Tour. Last year

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Road Trip Fortnight

For the first time in almost four years, I’m on the road with the ambition of filming a short film. And while the last trip saw me biting off more

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A Mix of Life’s Ingredients Found in Asteroid Bennu Sample

Rock and dust samples brought back from the near-Earth asteroid Bennu contain organic matter, including amino acids and all five DNA and RNA bases, as well as salts that formed early in the history of Bennu’s parent body, according to a pair of studies by international and Australian researchers.

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