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
USA Space X launches Tesla to Mars, with Bowie playing in the background Euronews space correspondent Jeremy Wilks explains how Tuesday's Space X launch is different from all the others — and why it's so important. 06/02/2018
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
World News Shift in US space policy? Trump promises trip to moon and Mars Marking the 45th anniversary of the last Apollo mission, President Trump has pledged to reboot the country's space exploration program 13/12/2017
World News Astronomers strike gold with gravitational waves LIGO and Virgo detectors used to spot cataclysmic event scattering gold and platinum into space 16/10/2017
World News ESA launches Sentinel-5P to track pollution daily Europe's Sentinel-5P satellite has blasted off from the northern Russian launch site of Plesetsk 13/10/2017
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
Sci-Tech Smallest-ever star discovered The smallest-ever star has been discovered, a mini version of our Sun about as big as the planet Saturn. 12/07/2017
Sci-Tech Facing the furnace: BepiColombo mission to visit Mercury ESA and JAXA's BepiColombo mission is preparing to visit Mercury, a mysterious planet the size of the Moon and as hot as a pizza oven 07/07/2017
Next Series Agility is key for space sector Europe's space sector was keen to show the world how agile it can be in the face of global competition for launch and satellite services at the Paris Air Show this year, another sign that the business 23/06/2017
Next Series ArianeGroup launched at Paris Air Show amidst fierce competition Watch our exclusive interview with Alain Charmeau, head of the newly formed ArianeGroup 22/06/2017
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
Explore ViaRhôna: cycling from the Alps to the Med with nougat and Frenchness galore Join Jeremy Wilks for a leisurely ride down the ViaRhôna, an 830-kilometre bike path following the route of the river Rhône. 19/06/2017