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Now playing Next Space How you can still experience the total solar eclipse in Europe While the path of totality of the eclipse on Monday will be in a narrow corridor across North America, some Europeans will catch a partial glimpse. 07/04/2024
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Now playing Next Health news Blind people can hear and feel solar eclipse with new technology While eclipse watchers look to the skies, people who are blind or visually impaired will be able to hear and feel the celestial event. 29/03/2024
Now playing Next Space Mars had more water for longer than previously thought, study suggests The Curiosity rover has been exploring Mars' Gale Crater for more than a decade, analysing the minerals on its surface. 27/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Why is WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange facing extradition? Julian Assange is fighting a final attempt to avoid extradition on espionage charges. Euronews Next takes a look back at how we got to this point. 26/03/2024
Now playing Next Russia Russian spacecraft blasts off from Kazakhstan The rocket was carrying NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, Russian Oleg Novitsky and Marina Vasilevskaya from Belarus. 24/03/2024
Now playing Next Lifestyle Electric boats charge ahead in the world of fast thrills and celebrity Tom Brady, Didier Drogba, Rafael Nadal and Marc Anthony are among the superstars planning to make waves on Europe's waterways this summer as leaders of E1 powerboat racing teams. The high powered and adrenalin filled sport combines glamour and excitement with cutting-edge hydrofoil technology. 23/03/2024
Now playing Next Russia Russia aborts ISS launch for 3 astronauts moments before lift off Russia halted a Soyuz launch to the ISS seconds before takeoff due to a safety issue, ensuring the crew's safety. Despite tensions over Ukraine, the ISS symbolizes ongoing Russia-West cooperation. 21/03/2024
Now playing Next Space SpaceX's mega rocket test flight ends with loss of spacecraft The rocket and futuristic-looking spacecraft towers 121 metres, easily exceeding NASA’s past and present moon rockets. 14/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Innovation in Europe is falling behind. What can we do to catch up? Europe is now at risk of missing out on the Deep Tech Revolution, falling behind the US and China when it comes to innovation in various technologies, Francis de Véricourt writes. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Space Japan's Kairos rocket explodes after lift-off on inaugural flight Japan's Space One Kairos rocket exploded after lift-off, leaving a plume of smoke, fire and fragments of machinery in its wake. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Space There are about to be a lot more missions to the Moon. Here’s why The successful lunar mission by Intuitive Machines last month was in part subsidised by NASA - and it's only the beginning. 10/03/2024