USA 'Recycled' rocket experiment fails to dock US commercial company Spacex failed to land part of a rocket on an ocean platform so it could be used again. The booster landed too hard on the 16/04/2015
Next Series Comet-chasing Rosetta mission keeps surprising scientists The comet-chasing mission of ESA spacecraft Rosetta and its robotic lander Philae has grabbed attention from around the world with its suspenseful adventures. The science behind the mission is just as 26/03/2015
Next Series The Astronaut Academy: "Space provides this unique environment" Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti tells Euronews about the latest scientific experiment she worked on as an astronaut on a mission to the International Space Station. 26/03/2015
Denmark Fending off polar bears and freezing temperatures eclipse hunters flock North Eclipse watchers are heading to the Faroe Islands and Svalbard, Norway which will be the only places to see the rare total solar eclipse, if the weather holds out. 20/03/2015
World News The final frontier: astronauts on ISS tell euronews about humanity's future in space The future of space exploration, the emergence of the private space sector and daily life in orbit were among the topics Euronews’ Claudio Rosmino 16/03/2015
USA NASA satellite to measure Earth's soil water content and study climate change NASA has successfully launched its SMAP satellite after a two-day delay. For the next three years it will measure planet Earth’s soil moisture 31/01/2015
Health Series Dark matter, dark energy: ESA and CERN set to unravel mysteries of the cosmos 29/01/2015
Next Series The quest to capture gravitational waves The LISA Pathfinder spacecraft is due to set off in autumn 2015 in a bid to prove that it is possible to observe gravitational waves in space. If we can manage to capture these waves, then we should 12/01/2015