Eternal Night Progress
UPDATE (27/2): It’s official – Francessa Boyte joins the cast as Evie Cunningham, the fourth year cadet at the Academy. Evie will have a tough road ahead as she learns
UPDATE (27/2): It’s official – Francessa Boyte joins the cast as Evie Cunningham, the fourth year cadet at the Academy. Evie will have a tough road ahead as she learns
The “Trek Delta” has been dropped from the TREKZONE.org logo as part of the relaunch. Also, the rotating image header is back. And various other minor site design elements have
After trawling through the various backups of the site, I have found The Original Series’ first two seasons that I uploaded last year. While it has the old look attached
While it hasn’t been on-line constantly for the past six years, the old layout has been around for at least that long. The tired text only layout was due for
Just like the season two script, and the release medium of Eternal Night – the logo has presented an interesting challenge as well. It is the most important part of
Over the last week and a bit, I decided to go ahead with a few old plans, including returning the episodes database. You’ll notice that the navigation has shrunk and
61 days to go until The 2025 Trekzone Fan Film Awards are here, and we
It’s the end of the third week of March 2025. Here’s the science and space
Astronauts often experience immune dysfunction, skin rashes, and other inflammatory conditions while travelling in space, and international researchers believe these issues are likely due to the overly sterile nature of the International Space Station.
Australia’s first state government funded satellite, Kanyini, has delivered its first images from space, marking
Data from NASA’s InSight mission suggest Mars has a liquid core similar to Earth’s, but European scientists say the core may be solid, at least below a certain temperature.
Scientists have successfully used lasers to identify microbe fossils in rocks from Earth, which are like the rocks found on Mars, opening up the possibility of searching for fossils on the Red Planet.
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It’s the end of the third week of March 2025. Here’s the science and space headlines from the week that was… Kanyini phones home, shows
Astronauts often experience immune dysfunction, skin rashes, and other inflammatory conditions while travelling in space, and international researchers believe these issues are likely due to the overly sterile nature of the International Space Station.
Australia’s first state government funded satellite, Kanyini, has delivered its first images from space, marking a significant milestone for the space mission. Mission Director Peter
Data from NASA’s InSight mission suggest Mars has a liquid core similar to Earth’s, but European scientists say the core may be solid, at least below a certain temperature.
Scientists have successfully used lasers to identify microbe fossils in rocks from Earth, which are like the rocks found on Mars, opening up the possibility of searching for fossils on the Red Planet.
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