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
World News NASA robot to explore Jezero Crater for signs of past life in 2020 NASA has chosen the Jezero Crater as the landing site for its upcoming Mars 2020 rover mission after a five-year search 20/11/2018
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
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
World News Exclusive interview with BepiColombo mission's Andrea Accomazzo As Europe counts down to the launch of its BepiColombo mission, Euronews talks with flight director Andrea Accomazzo. 19/10/2018
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
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
World News Europe's space mission to Mercury begins By the time it reaches its science orbit in 2026, the probe will have travelled nine billion kms and completed nine planetary flybys past Earth, Venus and Mercury. 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
World Satellite to record earths wind from Space Your weather report could be getting a lot better thanks to this brand new satellite. The launch of Aeolus satellite from Norway will see wind on earth registered all the way from space. 21/09/2018
World News One month left in competition to name Europe's next Mars rover The clock is ticking: you have a month left if you're interested in trying to name Europe's next Mars robot. 10/09/2018
Russia Partial solar eclipse set to happen on August 11 A partial solar eclipse will pass through tomorrow (August 11). However, only those living in the far north of the northern hemisphere will be able to see it, such as people in Russia and Greenland. 10/08/2018
World News Stunning pictures of Mars and Saturn are released Stunning pictures of Mars and Saturn taken as the two planets were making their closest approach to Earth this year have been released. 31/07/2018
United Kingdom UK Space Agency seeks name for Mars robot The UK Space Agency is inviting space enthusiasts to name a Mars Rover that will search for signs of life on the Red Planet in 2021. 21/07/2018
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
Europe News WATCH IN FULL: French astronaut Thomas Pesquet interview "Hanging on the outside of the ISS, just by two fingers and watching below my feet 450 km of void. That was the most extreme experience I ever had." 04/07/2018
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