Next Series Sentinel satellites study climate-threatened Camargue In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency
Next Series #AskSpace: What's the cause of climate change, and when will the ice c In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency
Next Series Will ExoMars be the mission to find life on Mars? In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency
Next Series #AskSpace: When will humans reach Mars? In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency
Next Series BepiColombo sets off to solve the mysteries of Mercury In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency Mercury is a misfit in the solar system, an intriguing planet that science can't quite explain. The joint European and Japanese BepiColombo mission is setting off to explore the closest planet to the Sun in unprecedented detail. 19/10/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: Looking for life on moons of Jupiter and Saturn In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency #AskSpace: Why not go to the moons of Jupiter and Saturn to look for life? Olivier Witasse, Project Scientist for ESA's JUICE mission has the answer. 19/10/2018
Next Series Aeolus: Forecast is good for first ever wind-measuring satellite In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency ESA's Aeolus satellite is pioneering a laser technology to measure the wind from space for the very first time. It promises a big boost to weather forecasting, but only once it has proved itself to be accurate. We head to Norway as the science team swings into action. 21/09/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: "Will this planet become as hot as hell?" In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency Euronews' Science editor Jeremy Wilks hosts another #AskSpace public forum with one of the world's leading climate experts, Professor Erland Källén. 21/09/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: What's the latest on rocket re-usability and are there alternatives to combustion? In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency #AskSpace: Is Europe introducing the concept of re-usability in its space rockets? What alternatives are there to combustion? We get the answers from ESA expert Giorgio Tumino. 20/07/2018
Next Series Love and rockets: Inside Italy's Vega launcher factory In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency Euronews was granted a rare chance to film inside the Vega rocket factory in Italy where the next generation of ESA launchers, like the Vega C, are crafted with love from carbon fibre. 20/07/2018
Next Series This Japanese space probe just arrived at an asteroid A Japanese spacecraft has just arrived at an asteroid and is preparing to collect a sample of its rocky interior. 27/06/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: Will there ever be a European astronaut on the moon? In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency #AskSpace: Will there ever be a European astronaut on the moon? 22/06/2018
Next Series What's the risk from asteroids, and what's being done about it? In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency What's the risk from asteroids, and what's being done about it? As #AsteroidDay approaches we meet some dinosaurs, meteorite specialists and asteroid hunters to find out. 21/06/2018
Next Series The sky is no limit: Your space questions answered at #Ask Space From what happens to space junk to the practicalities of voyaging to Mars, #AskSpace provides answers to your most burning questions about outer space. 29/05/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: How much space junk is there actually out there? And the amount of space debris is not the only thing that matters. What can be done with it? Is recycling possible? 18/05/2018
Next Series 'Boom, we have an answer!' - Gaia's revolution in astronomy Astronomy is undergoing a revolution with the release of precision data on 1.7 billion stars in our galaxy from the Gaia space telescope. We head to the historic Observatory of Paris and ESA's ESTEC base in the Netherlands to find out more. 17/05/2018
Next Series Surfing scientists and algae hunters use Sentinel-3 to study coastline We meet a surfing scientist and toxic algae hunters to see how Sentinel-3 satellite data is used to study the coastline of the English Channel in this month's episode of Space. 19/04/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: Will we ever find intelligent alien life? Will we ever find intelligent alien life out there? Where should we look for extraterrestrials in our galaxy? We put those questions to SETI Institute Senior Astronomer Seth Shostak in #AskSpace 19/04/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: What do we know about the multiverse and the big bang? Do we have any proof of a multiverse, and can we see anything before the big bang? We put your questions to the experts in #AskSpace. 26/03/2018
Next Series How astronaut health studies help us Earthlings If you have a bad back, you have something in common with the average astronaut. We investigate medical research in space and what it means for us on the ground in this episode of Space. 22/03/2018
Next Series Is there life out there? We head to 'Mars on Earth' to find out Many scientists believe there could be life on the other moons and planets of our solar system. We report on the latest in astrobiology research from the Mars-like environment of the Rio Tinto in southern Spain. 15/02/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: How will astronauts handle the journey to Mars? #AskSpace: Astronaut Paolo Nespoli gives his views on how astronauts will handle the long journey to Mars. 15/02/2018
Next Series So you want to be an astronaut? euronews takes you on a 360 tour of Europe's astronaut training centre in Cologne. 31/01/2018
Next Series The Super Blue Blood Moon is coming NASA is urging sky watchers to step outside on January 31st for a look at what the space agency is calling a "lunar trifecta" 28/01/2018
Next Series 10 years of Columbus, Europe's orbiting space lab Since it blasted off ten years ago, Columbus has been used to grow plants, research new metals and probe astronauts' blood, bodies and brains. 19/01/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: What's up with ESA's 'village on the Moon' concept? #AskSpace: What's happening with ESA's village on the Moon concept? Answer from ESA astronaut Frank De Winne 18/01/2018
Next Series Race to build Ariane 6 rocket launch pad The space race to build the new Ariane 6 rocket pad in French Guiana is underway. 14/12/2017
Next Series Legends of Space, ep 11: Ariane 1 on Christmas Eve, 1979 On Christmas Eve 1979 the first Ariane 1 rocket took off, paving the way for a long line of European launchers 14/12/2017
Next Series NASA fires Voyager 1’s thrusters for first time in 37 years Scientists were amazed the thrusters worked having been out of action since 1980. 03/12/2017
Next Series What can be done about space debris? There are 29,000 tracked pieces of space debris in orbit, and a million more too small to follow. They pose a risk to astronauts and satellites. So what can be done? 23/11/2017
Next Series Legends of Space, ep 10: Rosetta and Philae We look back to November 2014, when Rosetta's Philae probe landed on a comet 23/11/2017
Next Series Here's what E.T. could actually look like Aliens may be more like us than we think, according to evolutionary biology. 07/11/2017
Next Series Can we solve the mysteries of Earth's atmosphere? Is the ozone layer replenishing itself, how can we track pollution from industry, and is it possible to measure Earth's winds from orbit? We look into the mysteries of our atmosphere in Space. 19/10/2017
Next Series Legends of Space, ep 9: Voyager The Voyager probes are deeper into space than any man-made object has ever gone before 19/10/2017
Next Series Sixty years since Sputnik - the satellite that changed the world Sixty years ago, Sputnik became the first satellite in space and changed the world forever. 21/09/2017
Next Series Legends of Space, ep 8: Sputnik: The satellite that changed the world Sixty years ago, Sputnik became the first satellite in space and changed the world forever. 21/09/2017
Next Series Voyaging back into space at 60: Paolo Nespoli The Italian astronaut is about to embark on his third space mission, this time to the International Space Station. 13/07/2017
Next Series The Apollo Missions: Legends of Space Franck de Winne, Head of the European Astronaut Centre, talks about the impact of the Apollo missions. 13/07/2017
Next Series Spacewalk legend Leonov's plunge into the unknown Alexei Leonov, cosmonaut and first man to walk in space describes what it was like to be the first to drift free in the empty ocean of space around him. 29/06/2017
Next Series Pesquet joins ESA and NASA chiefs at Paris Air Show We meet heads of ESA, NASA & Thomas Pesquet at the Paris Air Show 22/06/2017
Next Series Cassini-Huygens's extraordinary journey around Saturn The Cassini-Huygens mission has landed a probe on Titan, discovered an icy ocean on Enceladus, and is right now flying between the rings of Saturn and the planet itself. We head to the UK to find out 25/05/2017
Next Series Legends of Space, Episode 5: The Hubble Space Telescope The Hubble Space Telescope has revolutionised cosmology and astrophysics, and it's our Legend of Space this month in Space 25/05/2017
Next Series Looking at Earth as a planet What defines Earth as a planet? We're visit a Roman aqueduct and a satellite control centre to find out in this episode of Space. 20/04/2017
Next Series Legends of Space, episode 4: The Space Shuttle NASA's Space Shuttle is our Legend of Space this month 20/04/2017
Next Series Five reasons why the Shuttle programme is a Legend of Space Space Shuttles flew 135 missions from 1981 to 2011, setting records and inspiring generations. Here are five reasons why it's become a Legend of Space 20/04/2017
Next Series Interactive map: Where do you look for life on Mars? Where do you hunt for life on Mars? This interactive video map of the red planet sets out the top landing sites being considered right now by ESA and NASA for their missions in 2020. 31/03/2017
Next Series Scientists at Bremen University tracking air pollution in our cities “You have probably used an app on your mobile phone to get the weather forecast. 16/03/2017