
Catching Up With Ray Tesi and Diving Into The Neutral Zone
It’s been almost five years since we met Ray, when he acquired the then Star Trek: Continues soundstage. He’s turned it into a place where fan film makers can come
It’s been almost five years since we met Ray, when he acquired the then Star Trek: Continues soundstage. He’s turned it into a place where fan film makers can come
The headlines in this the twenty seventh week of 2021.. They Made It. Richard Branson and the crew on Unity 22 make it to sub orbital space, successfully completing an
Anson Mount has revealed on Twitter that production has begun on the final episode of the first season. Paramount+ has announced they are going to be releasing the first four
Talkin’ Science Fest wraps up today with an exclusive interview with Southern Launch’s CEO Lloyd Damp. A few weeks ago they were given approval for three launches from their new
We’re back up at The Dish for this edition of Talkin’ Science Fest… John Sarkissian has beamed in to give us the low down on everything Parkes – Murriyang –
Australia’s leading pop culture expo has admitted it failed to adequately deal with “one specific exhibitor” at their recent Sydney convention.
We’ve been to Tidbinbilla in the past, but never inside the operations center – until now. Team Leader Richard Stephenson is our guide as we continue Talkin’ Science Fest.
Questacon has become the peak science education center in Australia, home to many fantastic exhibitions that can pack up into a truck and travel around the country. It’s seen over
It’s the 26th week of 2021.. A long period comet hundreds of kilometers in diameter is heading to the inner solar system… not one… but two discoveries of the most
We’re kicking off Talkin’ Science Fest – a week long celebration of Australian space and science achievements – with the first of two parts looking at The Dish, the Parkes
Simon Pegg has been tapped for a renewed effort to get Galaxy Quest to the small screen as the co-CEO of Creation Entertainment speaks with the Trek Geeks about the
We’re familiar with the desert planet Tatooine from Star Wars, the childhood home of Anakin Skywalker and location of that amazing shot of Luke Skywalker look beyond his Uncle’s moisture
We’d made it 939 kilometers down the Newell Highway, carefully avoiding any hotspots – but as evidence emerged of spread across the country, the only practical move was to turn around and come home.
As we continue to prepare Talkin’ Science fest, catch up on That Time When Adam Rains beamed in to chat about his PhD research studying exoplanets. You can catch this
As we continue to build up to Talkin’ Science fest, flash back with us to July 2018 and hear from Dr Brad about the formation of the Aussie Space Agency.
As we prepare for Talkin’ Science Fest, flash back with us and learn about the formation of planetary systems – research that Eloise Birchall was studying when she beamed in
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.
International scientists, including an Australian, say they’ve found evidence of the highest-energy neutrino detected to date. The result suggests the particle came from beyond our Milky Way, they say, although its precise origin remains mysterious.
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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.
International scientists, including an Australian, say they’ve found evidence of the highest-energy neutrino detected to date. The result suggests the particle came from beyond our Milky Way, they say, although its precise origin remains mysterious.
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