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The Journal

Since 2003 Trekzone has been home to many iterations, including purely a Star Trek reference site, then our Star Trek fan film series in the 2010’s. But now, in the 2020’s the newly named Journal will present the latest science and space news.

Wednesday, December 14 2022 Matt

Chatting with Lloyd Damp on Launch Eve

Southern Launch are gearing up for their second launch from the Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex. On launch eve, and standing next to the launch pad, CEO and friend of...
Wednesday, November 16 2022 Matt

LIVE: Artemis I’s Third Launch Attempt

Hurricanes, fuel leaks and a faulty temperature sensor may have forced NASA’s hand for the first three launch attempts – but now we’re on track to launch our next adventure...
Sunday, October 9 2022 Matt

Trekzone’s Awesome Month of Podcasts

Trekzone's always been a hobby for me. Starting way back in 2003 as part of my high school IT class. Since that time I've met some incredible people and told some incredible stories. In the past month, I've been fortunate enough to have met some of the newest members of the Star Trek family.
Tuesday, October 4 2022 Matt

Gilmour Space Announces A Caravan To Low-Earth Orbit!

Ever wanted to get your Aussie built cubesat into low-Earth orbit, but didn’t want to ship it overseas? Well good news! Gilmour Space have announced their rideshare launch Caravan-1 will...
Thursday, May 5 2022 Matt

And The Nominees Are…

The 2022 Trekzone Fan Film Awards is a livestream event recognising inde film makers around the world who have combined their interest in film making with their passion for Star Trek and produced short films released for free typically on YouTube.
Tuesday, March 29 2022 Matt

Engineers Unite To Access Resources And Get Recognised

Leading Australian launch service provider, Southern Launch, and peak body Engineers Australia have signed a service level agreement that will propel the careers of the company's Engineering team.
Friday, March 25 2022 Matt

AI Powered Meteorite Hunting

Researchers at Curtin University in Western Australia have recovered a freshly fallen meteorite after pinpointing its exact location on the vast Nullarbor Plain, with a new technique that uses a drone to collect footage of the landscape that is then scanned using artificial intelligence.
Wednesday, March 23 2022 Matt

Event Based Imaging Improves Satellite Observations

Western Sydney University and the United States Air Force Academy have successfully received neuromorphic data sent from space after launching a set of world-first neuromorphic cameras to the International Space Station.
Monday, January 10 2022 Matt

Trekzone Grows Year-on-Year : Ratings Report

The results are in, just one week from our return to programming, and boy howdy did we have a cracking year last year despite all the world threw at us!