Trekzone News With A Star Trek Focus
Catch our new weekly look at the headlines you need to know about from our favourite scifi tv shows and movies… in our first ep, we’re focusing on the Star Trek universe.
Catch our new weekly look at the headlines you need to know about from our favourite scifi tv shows and movies… in our first ep, we’re focusing on the Star Trek universe.
In 2018 we premiered our next live action Star Trek fan film called Once More With Feeling. It “Trek-ifed” the heroic story of the Australian Navy’s HMAS Sydney who valiantly fought a German raider in the Indian Ocean during the second world war. On today’s livestream, we’re taking you back to that fan film.
A tiny asteroid is on it’s way as another one narrowly missed us and French scientists have managed to bounce a laser off the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
Just before Nichelle Nichols retires after a stellar career, Renegades are giving her a fitting send off with Walter Koenig.
It turns out Ceres is geologically active with a salty ocean beneath the surface… It’s National Science Week and Brad and the team are posing for some satellite selfies…. and Crew-1 delayed again as NASA continues to pour over Demo-2’s mission data.
Andrew Jarvis zooms into Trekzone on this edition of A Trekzone Conversation. Now, you might not recognise his name – but you’ll know his and his teams work if you’ve seen the latest live action Star Trek series…
As the Parkes Radio Telescope joins the national heritage list, SpaceX’s Starship successfully flies and supernova ‘1987A’ gives away a fascinating secret.
SpaceX has backed up their Crew Dragon success with the first flight of Starship… it flew, and landed, at their testing range in Texas.
In 1987 a massive supernova erupted in the Large Magellanic Cloud.. now, it seems to have left behind a neutron star.
The 2019 total lunar eclipse gave astronomers a unique perspective on the Earth’s ozone layer…
Astronomers use a total lunar eclipse to study the ozone, and find exoplanets. The 1987 supernova may have brought the universe a neutron star and Starship finally soars, and lands, in another successful test flight for SpaceX.
Time for an intermission post as Pawgust 2020 continues. Here at Trekzone we’re supporting this awesome cause and today we’re checking out the Queensland school of Guide Dogs Australia.
The FCC in the US has greenlit Amazon’s ambitious plans to compete with Starlink for global satellite internet dominance. The Jeff Bezos led company has a leg up on Elon Musk’s project though, given Amazon Web Services serve much of the internet backbone already, and there are ground based stations worldwide.
Astronomers long thought the earliest stars had all died out, and the universe was on it’s third generation of pinpoints of light in the night sky. However, the Phoenix cluster has thrown those theories out the window… as it’s jam packed with “first generation” stars.
Astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley are back on Earth following the successful test flight of the Crew Dragon capsule. It means NASA is back in the game of launching astronauts from American soil, for the first time since the shuttle retired almost a decade ago.
Adelaide scientists have announced the development of a distress monitoring and rescue beacon for future astronauts visiting the Moon
Australian scientists have released data from a massive stellar mapping survey that’s analysed nearly 1 million stars in the Milky Way.
Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, has carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on its surface, according to newly analysed data from the James Webb Space Telescope.
An X-ray pulse could be used to change the path of an asteroid, according to a proof-of-concept study by international researchers.
Astronomers have spotted the biggest pair of black hole jets ever seen
At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Falcon Heavy has lofted Europa Clipper off planet Earth bound for Jupiter’s icy moon.
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Adelaide scientists have announced the development of a distress monitoring and rescue beacon for future astronauts visiting the Moon
Australian scientists have released data from a massive stellar mapping survey that’s analysed nearly 1 million stars in the Milky Way.
Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, has carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on its surface, according to newly analysed data from the James Webb Space Telescope.
An X-ray pulse could be used to change the path of an asteroid, according to a proof-of-concept study by international researchers.
Astronomers have spotted the biggest pair of black hole jets ever seen
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