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Despite the recent news that the Trekzone production camera and tripod were on the operating table getting much needed servicing after some unfortunate knocks in Perth, the show must go
Despite the recent news that the Trekzone production camera and tripod were on the operating table getting much needed servicing after some unfortunate knocks in Perth, the show must go
Neither the gremlins nor Larry Nemecek can keep him away! Doug Drexler is back for a remade second part of my chat with the man who has a talent for
It’s that time of year again, as the Supanova Pop Culture Expo rolls around the country, bringing fans closer to their favourite stars… Sydney had their moment last week, now
It’s been two years today since infamous producer Alec Peters joined me to discuss his professional fan film Axanar. Since then, he’s settled the law suit, moved to Atlanta, started
Today across Australia and New Zealand we pay respect to those who have fought to defend (and are defending) our two nations from enemy forces. It’s a time to reflect
After the gremlins attacked the end of the recording featuring Doug Drexler and with my desire to push new content weekly, I’ve decided to put together a quick update on
Doug Drexler is a very talented man that has joined me on the show before where we spoke very broadly about his roles on Star Trek during it’s golden years
Asked to work on a friend’s new fan film, Gary Davis became the executive officer for the ‘pilot’ and contributed some story threads. When Farragut Studios became Star Trek: Continues
He started out making repair videos for Apple products while holding down another job, but when his popularity grew… so did the demand for more content. Eventually today’s guest, David
Diagnosed with Motor Neuron Disease and given only two years to live, Professor Stephen Hawking defied the odds and became one of the most accomplished minds of the twentieth century.
They specialise in server cabinets, rack mount accessories, cabling and network equipment… and today they’re helping me sort out the home office that has become a cluttered nightmare. Thanks 4Cabling!
At the beginning of March, Alec Peters and his gang attended a convention held in a shopping centre outside Atlanta to talk about the fan film that still isn’t, the
Eternal Night spent a long time in the making and was released with little fan fare from this website that was still fledgling and finding it’s feet. The second season
Sponsorships on the side help keep things running here at The Trekzone Spotlight and today’s product review is the Blackvue DR-750S two channel dashcam model… since my first sponsored post
Gary O’Brien is another of those fans getting things done. Much like Aaron Vanderkley and myself he’s a trained short film maker which means he’s more qualified to produce a
You may not recognise his name, but he’s about to become another Star Trek fan with his own fully functional Enterprise sets after agreeing to purchase the former sound stage
The mantle of the far side of the Moon is likely drier than the near side, according to international researchers who say this could help us understand how the Earth’s companion formed.
The first trial of an Australian-developed technology has detected mysterious objects by sifting through signals from space like sand on a beach.
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.
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The mantle of the far side of the Moon is likely drier than the near side, according to international researchers who say this could help us understand how the Earth’s companion formed.
NASA Goddard’s Jason Dworkin is beaming in once again to take us on a deep dive on this episode of Talkin’ Science.
The first trial of an Australian-developed technology has detected mysterious objects by sifting through signals from space like sand on a beach.
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.
Direct from The Australian Space Summit, Exhibition and Gala Awards Night…
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.
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