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Sky Trackers synopsis
Teens at a space tracking station in the Australian outback use high-tech computer technology to solve problems and save lives.

An adventure series about children who live under the gleaming white telescope dishes of an outback space tracking station, where their scientists parents work. They face the ordinary problems of growing up, but lead extra-ordinary lives at the telescope, which offers them a window to the universe.

The kids are scientists' children going to school in a country town nearby.

"Mike, Veronica and Maggie are scientists' children who live at a space tracking station at the heart of an Australian wilderness park. The stories revolve around their two families, the life of this tight-knit community, the station's links to the international science community, and the discovery of the universe and self.

An adventure series about three kids who live under the gleaming white telescope dishes of a massive space tracking station in outback Australia, where their parents work. The kids daily lives are intertwined with science and technology, and in their adventures, they use the station's high-tech facilities of the station to solve problems and save lives.

They face the ordinary problems of growing up, but, and in their adventures which offers them a window to the universe.

Nikki Colbert (Petra Jared) is 13 and passionately loves science, and wants to be the first person on Mars.

Mike Masters (Zbych Trofimiuk) is 14 and loves playing his electric guitar, horse-riding, and rollerblading.

Nikki's little sister Maggie (Emily-Jane Romig) is 9 and dreams of being an actress.

is an all-out performer. She wants to be the centre of attention and often gets in her big sister’s way. Their mother Marie Colbert (Anna-Maria Monticelli) is a senior scientist at Kaputar.

The characters follow deep space probes, search for aliens, solve mysteries through computer technology, fly into space, live, love, fight and laugh together. The series also offers international interest. Many overseas high-school students come to the tracking station and board in a nearby homestead while conducting space-related experiments.

- but hates science. Jimi Hendrix is his hero. Mike has a very strained relationship with his widowed, workaholic father, Tony Masters (Steve Jacobs), a famous astro-physicist.

The children’s daily lives are intertwined with science and technology as they live their lives within the space station. They attend a small local school, but scholarships also bring other young students to Kaputar from all around the world to conduct space-related experiments. Their adventures follow deep space probes, the search for aliens, and solving environmental mysteries. Along the way they learn a lot about themselves and each other."