Next Series Sentinel satellites study climate-threatened Camargue In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency The Camargue region of southern France could end the century underwater as sea-levels rise at an accelerating rate. We meet the custodians of this unique wetland and the scientists using Sentinel satellites to study the effects of climate change globally. 14/12/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: What's the cause of climate change, and when will the ice c In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency #AskSpace: What causes climate change, and when will the ice caps melt? ESA Director of Earth Observation Josef Aschbacher answers your questions. 14/12/2018
USA NASA's Mars mission hopes to find what's inside the red planet While other Mars probes have been looking for water and signs of life on the red planet, the robotic lander InSight is very different. It is looking find out how warm and geologically-active the planet is. 26/11/2018
Next Series Will ExoMars be the mission to find life on Mars? In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency Will ExoMars be the mission to find life on Mars? Euronews is first to film Airbus' specially-built rover clean room and discuss the freshly-selected landing site with European and Russian experts. 23/11/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: When will humans reach Mars? In partnership with ESA - The European Space Agency #AskSpace: When will humans reach Mars? Manish Patel, a planetary scientist and member of the ExoMars science team from The Open University gives his view. 23/11/2018
World News Europe's mission to hunt for life on Mars chooses its landing site The joint ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars mission has chosen an area called Oxia Planum as its favoured landing site to look for life, now or in the past. 09/11/2018
World News 'I'm one of the biggest users of our app' admits WorldRemit's Ismail Ahmed Euronews spoke to WorldRemit founder Ismail Ahmed at the Web Summit. 08/11/2018
Portugal W.W.W. inventor Berners-Lee calls for net access for all at Web Summit The inventor of the World Wide Web has called for an end to the digital divide and for the web to be free and fair for all in his keynote speech at Web Summit in Lisbon. 05/11/2018
Next Series #AskSpace | LIVE from Facebook: a special edition #AskSpace | Could humans travel at the speed of light? What are the health consequences of staying in space for more than a year? Could you ride a bike on the Moon? Euronews' Jeremy Wilks and ESA's systems engineer Tiago Soares answered the questions LIVE on Facebook. 31/10/2018
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
Netherlands Ever wondered what's out there? Now's your chance to #AskSpace Our Space reporter, Jeremy Wilks, puts all your questions about space to guest expert, Tiago Soares, a European Space Agency systems engineer, in a Facebook Live. With thanks to Scientix for gathering questions from students across Europe to mark World Space Week. 08/10/2018
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
United Kingdom Sausage smashed into Milky Way 10 billion years ago A mass of stars dubbed the Sausage Galaxy had a head-on collision with the Milky Way 8 to 10 billion years ago, according to scientists. 05/07/2018
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 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
World News Mars dust storm throws Nasa rover into doubt Most of Mars is engulfed in a dust storm the likes of which has not been seen for over a decade. 21/06/2018
United Kingdom AI is coming to a workplace near you AI-powered customer service agents, and robot colleagues. If it all sounds like science fiction, it isn't. Euronews' Jeremy Wilks was at the AI Summit, part of London Tech Week, to find out more. 14/06/2018