The Enduring Axanar Legacy – Another Fan Production Shuts Up Shop
It’s come to a point in the legal case where battle lines are being etched in permanent marker and for some you are either with Axanar or against it, and
It’s come to a point in the legal case where battle lines are being etched in permanent marker and for some you are either with Axanar or against it, and
It’s shaping up to be a great time to be a Trekkie once again as CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Pictures pick up the mantle for another foray into the
An interesting event took place in and around Paramount’s famous stage 32 in Hollywood on Friday evening LA time. Paramount had invited fans to an exclusive screening of two scenes
CBS Television has taken a big step forward at their upfront presentations in New York, releasing the first details about the upcoming TV series. While the following trailer is merely
On Monday lawyers from both sides of the Axanar case met in court for the first time. Buoyed by his interpretation of those proceedings, Alec Peters proclaimed that production of
After three and a half years, I’ve finally reached the final seasons of Deep Space Nine and Voyager. It’s been a massive effort involving more than 53, 000 images and
With just a few months until the official birthday of Star Trek, I’ve got just enough time to wrap up the episodes reviews that started way back in September 2012
March has been a month of growth for me professionally, personally and in my hobby – running this website. I’m extremely grateful to all those new people I have met
Welcome back to the TREKZONE.org News section. Aside from a brief spurt of information as I tried out a WordPress approach early last year (see examples from the start of
“This is thrilling…” Larry Nemecek – email to TREKZONE.org Star Trek is coming back to the episodic format almost ten years after it left. CBS Home Entertainment today announced, through
Star Trek was an idea from the mind of Gene Roddenberry, a man who flew B-17 bombers in the Guadalcanal during the second world war, before discovering television after a
Over twelve years ago I signed up for my first hosted domain with GeoCities – then a thriving community of websites hosted for free by one company, created by David
Hubble has found some pretty good evidence that there is a salt water ocean on Jupiter’s largest moon. It’s thought that the subterranean ocean has more water than all the water
A couple of big stories happened overnight (Australian time) at NASA, here’s a brief recap: SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM BOOSTER TEST FIRE It’s the largest, most powerful rocket bosster ever built
NASA scientists have been using ground-based observatories to learn more about the water that flowed all over ancient Mars. The new theory suggests much of the northern hemisphere was covered
TREKZONE.org is saddened to report that Harve Bennett has passed away at the age of 84. Harve came aboard Star Trek for the second movie – The Wrath of Kahn. In
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.
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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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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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.
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