
This activity is held in Swedish
The Swedish National Space Agency invites you to a series of evening events where conversations with some of Sweden’s leading researchers are followed by a fact-filled quiz, with great prizes for the winning team.
These evenings take us from exoplanets and the extinction of the dinosaurs to life in space and the universe’s most extreme phenomena. Each session is led by an expert in their field and concludes with a quiz open to everyone–no prior knowledge required.
Astronaut Marcus Wandt shares what it’s like to eat, sleep, work, exercise and serve as a test subject aboard the International Space Station. Step behind the scenes of one of the most extreme workplaces in human history and gain a unique insight into how everyday life really works when the ground disappears and everything floats.
After the conversation with Marcus, the evening ends with a quiz, and prizes await the winners. Team registration opens on site at 16:30. Each team should consist of 2–4 people.
Arantxa Álvarez is the host for the evening and quizmaster.
This event is organised by the Swedish National Space Agency as part of Nobel Week Lights.
About the Swedish National Space Agency
The Swedish National Space Agency is Sweden’s government authority for space activities and is responsible for supporting Swedish space research, space technology, and international cooperation.
The agency works to ensure that space contributes to science, innovation, and societal benefit–both on Earth and in space.
Through its work, the Swedish National Space Agency also aims to spark curiosity and increase public knowledge about space.
Activity details
Date
Thursday 11 December 2025
Time
17:00–18:30
Location
The Node, Sergels torg 3 (below the fountain)
Language
Swedish
Admission
Free admission, no pre-registration required. Limited seating.

Nobel Week Lights
Art lighting up Stockholm
Read about Nobel Week Lights, a free light festival taking place in Stockholm during the darkest time of the year.
NOBEL WEEK LIGHTS
6–14 December
Free admission
The festival is free to visit, and open to everyone
Opening hours
The artworks are open daily, between 16:00-22:00