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  • The gaping ‘hole’ in the Sun

    A comet’s close encounter with the Sun has given scientists a look at a solar region that has never been visited by spacecraft. In 2011, comet Lovejoy… 07/06/2013

  • Russian Soyuz docks with ISS in super-fast time

    It took just six hours after launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan for the latest Russian Soyuz to arrive and safely dock with the International… 29/05/2013

  • Jupiter, Venus and Mercury prepare for ‘Dance of the Planets’

    There is to be a rare celestial choreography in the night sky from May 24 until the end of the month involving three of Earth’s neighbours in the Solar… 22/05/2013

  • First stunning images of giant hurricane on Saturn

    NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has captured the first close-up images of a giant hurricane around Saturn’s north pole. The hurricane rotates within a six-sided… 30/04/2013

  • Yesterday’s partial lunar eclipse

    Yesterday the third-shortest partial lunar eclipse of the 21st century was visible. The Earth’s dark shadow – known as the umbra – barely clipped the full… 25/04/2013

  • euronews Knowledge: welcome to our new YouTube channel!

    Euronews has announced the launch of a YouTube channel fully dedicated to science and knowledge. Called Euronews Knowledge, this Web TV portal was launched… 10/04/2013

  • The dark side of matter

    Dark matter is one of the deepest mysteries of the universe: no one can see it but scientists are sure it exists. It is the glue that holds the universe… 09/04/2013

  • Dark Matter, ‘Let There Be Light’

    Shedding light on Dark Matter, the two-billion-euro cosmic ray detector on the International Space Station has physicists at NASA in the US and CERN in Europe… 04/04/2013

  • Scientific community coos over ESA’s baby universe pics

    The European Space Agency has proudly unveiled what it says is the most accurate map yet of the universe’s origins. It has already led to new theories about… 21/03/2013

  • Full moon picture seen from space

    The moon is pictured above Earth in this handout, photo courtesy of Colonel Chris Hadfield of the Canadian Space Agency. REUTERS/CSA/Col. Chris… 19/03/2013

  • Amazing Northern Lights – nocomment

    Aurora Borealis filmed over Alaska. Also known as the northern lights, it is a natural light display limited to Arctic and Antarctic latitudes. This video… 18/03/2013

  • Waiting for ‘God Particle’: scientists closer to confirming Higgs Boson

    It seems that the particle identified last year at the Large Hadron Collider is highly likely to be a Higgs boson. Whilst scientists have withheld from… 14/03/2013

  • Comet PANSTARRS seen from Los Angeles

    The comet PANSTARRS is seen next to the waxing crescent moon off the western coast of Southern California, in Los Angeles. The comet will be visible until the… 13/03/2013

  • Comet headed to Mars in 2014, impact possible

    Asteroid hunters and astronomers have recently discovered a comet, named C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring), which is expected to whizz past Mars in October… 05/03/2013

  • Remote controlled telescope

    A new remote controlled telescope in Tasmania, Australia, will allow scientists all over the world to collaborate on projects.The Harlingten telescope is an… 27/02/2013

  • Meteorite shower causes mass casualties in Russia

    A meteorite streaked across the sky and exploded over central Russia on Friday, raining fireballs over a vast area and causing a shock wave that smashed… 15/02/2013

  • Celestial damage in central Russia as meteor explodes

    Around 1,000 people have been injured after a meteor exploded over Chelyabinsk in central Russia, according to local reports. The regional governor says at… 15/02/2013

  • Visions of our moody Sun

    What causes the violent explosions on the Sun’s surface and our communication systems to occasionally go down? How do the Sun’s mysterious magnetic fields… 21/01/2013

  • Meet Apophis, the asteroid coming to a planet near you

    The last potential ‘End of the World’, on December 21, 2012, may have proven something of a non-event but doomsday fans are already looking forward to… 09/01/2013

  • Flying Zero-G

    If you fly any plane in the right way at the right speed, you can go weightless, at least for a few seconds. By effectively throwing the aircraft into orbit… 19/12/2012

  • euronews hangs out with with NASA Chief Software Engineer Benjamin Cichy

    At the LeWeb 12 conference in Paris, euronews’ Mark Davis hosted a Google+ Hangout with NASA Chief Software Engineer Benjamin Cichy as a guest. Cichy answered… 04/12/2012

  • Felix Baumgartner: life on the edge

    The world’s first supersonic skydiver, Felix Baumgartner, said he has officially retired from the daredevil business after shattering three world records when… 24/10/2012

  • Venezuelan satellite into orbit

    A Chinese rocket puts a second satellite for Venezuela – a observation satellite named Francisco de Miranda – from the northwestern Chinese province of Gansu… 29/09/2012

  • Observing the transit of Venus 2012

    The planet Venus put on a spectacular show on Wednesday morning as it passed in front of the face of the Sun.   The Transit of Venus is an extremely rare… 06/06/2012

  • Venus-Sun crossing provides once-in-a-lifetime view

    All over the world, tens of thousands of people have been looking at the sky to see how the Venus passes the sun. They are taking advantage of a unique… 06/06/2012

  • Venus meets the sun

    Venus passes directly between the sun and Earth, one of the rarest astronomical events and a transit that won’t occur again until 2117. REUTERS/JAXA 06/06/2012

  • Skywatchers wonder as Venus passes between the sun and Earth

    Skywatchers have been enjoying a rare event as Venus, appearing as a small dot, began passing directly between the sun and Earth. Around the world people… 06/06/2012

  • Rare “Ring of Fire” solar eclipse

    The sun and moon have aligned over the earth in a rare astronomical event – an annular eclipse that dimmed the skies over parts of Asia and North America… 21/05/2012

  • Global watchdog at risk

    Europe has adopted an extensive monitoring program to keep tabs on the environment whilst keeping us safe; it is called GMES, or Global Monitoring for… 26/04/2012

  • Mission X – are you fit for space?

    Speaking live from the International Space Station, astronaut Andre Kuipers kicked off a fitness and health initiative with a difference. Using the appeal… 09/02/2012

  • Small is beautiful

    They are only the size of a domestic washing machine but ESA’s mini-satellites are getting some big results. The Proba series is busy observing the Earth and… 15/12/2011

  • New earth-like planet discovered

    Scientists have confirmed the discovery of a new planet similar to earth. According to NASA, Kepler 22-b lies 600 light years away and is roughly 2.5 times… 07/12/2011

  • 20,000 light years from the Sun

    A few years ago V838 Monocerotis was seen experiencing a major eruption, making it one of the brightest stars in the Milky Way. This photo taken from the… 04/12/2011

  • New Russian space telescope goes into orbit

    A new ultra-powerful Russian space telescope has been launched into orbit by a rocket that blasted off from Kazakhstan on the 18th of July. The 3.8 tonne… 21/07/2011

  • Space Shuttle – the last voyage

    A chapter in the history of space has ended with the launch of the American Shuttle Atlantis which marks the retirement of the Space Shuttle. It’s a chapter… 05/07/2011

  • Scientists find black holes in early universe

    Scientists have discovered the first direct evidence that massive black holes were present in the early universe. 20/06/2011

  • Scientists capture antimatter for matter of minutes

    Scientists at Cern have managed to trap elusive antimatter atoms for a quarter of an hour. It is a huge step forward on last year’s efforts when they were… 08/06/2011

  • Shedding light on secrets of deep space

    Unlocking some of the mysteries of space; the nature of black holes, how ancient galaxies were formed, dark matter and even dark energy – these are some of… 06/06/2011

  • The Space Truck

    The European cargo spacecraft ATV, is the most complex vehicle ever built to re-supply an International Space Station. It can take nearly eight tonnes of… 18/05/2011

  • First ever biosphere project is 20 years old

    Man has long dreamt of living on another planet. But could human beings really survive in a self-contained biosphere? Arizona’s daring Biosphere 2 project… 03/05/2011

  • Earth’s antimatter hunter takes flight

    Its real name is AMS-2 or Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer. Its job? Antimatter hunter. From May 2011 it will fly around 400 km above our heads in… 27/04/2011

  • Endeavour ends its career on a high

    The last Endeavour mission before its retirement is one of the most ambitious scientific searches ever attempted in Space: to track antimatter and dark matter… 27/04/2011

  • Flying glass hazard in central Russia meteor shower

    Nearly 1,000 people injured as a meteor shower rained down on central Russia were mainly hurt by flying glass.   No one was killed in the celestial event in… 15/02/2013

  • Earth to be saved from asteroid collision

    It will be a close encounter of the asteroid kind. From outer space a celestial visitor about the size of an Olympic swimming pool is hurtling towards… 08/02/2013

  • 2013 set to be Earth’s brightest ever for comets

    Star-gazers will be treated to the brightest comet ever seen from Earth this year. Comet ISON, discovered by astronomers in September 2012, is forecast to… 14/01/2013

  • Doomsday rock to pack a bigger punch

    The so-called ‘Doomsday Asteroid’ Apophis is 20 per cent bigger than astronomers first thought. The European Space Agency has discovered that it is about… 10/01/2013

  • Two NASA probes crash-landed on the Moon

    Two NASA probes the size of domestic washing machines have been deliberately crashed onto a two kilometre high mountain on the surface of the moon… 18/12/2012

  • Australia witnesses total eclipse of the sun

    Tens of thousands of people across northern Australia have witnessed a total solar eclipse. The rare spectacle, where the moon passes between the sun and… 14/11/2012

  • NASA’s Mars rover readies for a rough landing

    NASA has been giving details about its latest mission to Mars. Its new rover, nicknamed Curiosity, is scheduled to land on August 6, but a successful… 17/07/2012

  • Solar Flare to cause storms when it hits Earth on Saturday

    The electric blue clouds that rippled across Northern Europe yesterday, July 12, were described as “water in the sky” by a spectator from Poland, according to… 13/07/2012

  • Solar storm hurtles towards Earth

    A huge solar flare has erupted on the surface of the sun and it appears that a solar storm is now heading for Earth. The flare sent a wave of plasma toward… 13/07/2012

  • Back in the Day: when time literally stood still

    June 30, 1972. The ‘leap second’ is introduced for the first time simultaneously across the world, effectively stopping the world’s clocks for one second… 29/06/2012

  • Galactic merger will end the universe as we know it

    If you believe in the Mayan prediction that 2012 is the end of the world, stop reading and jog on. If you’re more science-minded, you’ll see we may have… 01/06/2012

  • Q&A: should we be afraid of the solar storm?

    euronews’ web team asks a European Space Agency expert about the risks and basic information on the solar storm that’s currently making headlines. We… 09/03/2012

  • Solar storm to affect communications networks on earth

    Scientists are warning about a temporary disruption to essential power and communications networks from a strong geomagnetic storm that is racing toward earth… 08/03/2012

  • Solar storm set to cause disruption on Earth

    The largest solar storm in five years is headed for Earth where its set to disrupt power grids and some communications systems. On the plus side it could also… 08/03/2012

  • Time for the close-up – Dawn images of Vesta asteroid

    NASA’s Dawn spacecraft has sent the closest images it will take of the Vesta asteroid. The pictures were snapped less than 210 kilometres from the… 22/12/2011

  • Life on Mars probe launched

    A rocket has blasted-off from Cape Canaveral in Florida carrying a new space probe on a nine-month journey to Mars.    ‘Curiosity’, as it has been nicknamed… 27/11/2011

  • Asteroid pays flyby visit to Earth

    Planet Earth has had a close encounter with a passing asteroid. The rock like object, the size of an aircraft carrier zoomed passed between earth and the moon… 09/11/2011

  • Asteroid to brush past Earth

    A large asteroid will pass closer to Earth than the moon on Tuesday, giving scientists a rare chance for study without launching a probe. It is the first… 06/11/2011

  • CERN scientists break the speed of light

    Nothing in the universe is faster than the speed of light – or is it? Scientists at CERN in Geneva say they have discovered sub-atomic particles that move… 23/09/2011


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