wow² Space at ETH Zurich: To Space and Back
May 21, 2026What does it take to explore the universe, understand our planet from above and imagine life beyond Earth?
At ETH Zurich, these questions are not confined to research papers or laboratories. They come to life through people, projects and conversations. wow² Space, taking place on 30 May 2026 at ETH Zurich Main Building, offers a unique opportunity to experience exactly that.
When we think about space, we often picture distant galaxies or future missions. At wow² it becomes tangible, relevant and connected to our everyday lives. The event brings together a wide range of perspectives, from environmental monitoring on Earth to the search for life beyond our solar system.
wow² Space is an open invitation to everyone to discover space research and science up close, get inspired, ask questions, and experience on 30 May at ETH Zurich how research is shaping our future view of space.
Science Through the People Behind It
Verena Griess explores how satellite data and artificial intelligence help us detect environmental changes, offering new ways to understand forests and ecosystems. Adrian Glauser takes audiences on a journey through the universe, explaining how modern telescopes reveal phenomena that remain invisible to the human eye.
Space exploration becomes more concrete through the work of Elena Krasnova, who works on robotic systems designed for lunar missions, and Simon Stähler, who provides insights into Mars exploration and the ongoing search for signs of life.
The programme also highlights how space is increasingly connected to global questions. In a live podcast session, David Vogel discusses the geopolitical dimensions of space together with Felix Seidel and Leonid Leiva Ariosa.

Experiencing the Universe
Beyond talks, wow² Space creates immersive experiences that make complex topics accessible. In the mobile planetarium, visitors are guided by Urs Scheifele and Matthias Hofer through the solar system and beyond. From the phases of the Moon to the structure of our solar system and the life cycles of stars, these shows bring astronomical phenomena vividly to life and make them accessible to all age groups.

From ideas to future scenarios
wow² Space also invites participants to actively engage with future possibilities.
Workshops led by the FUTURIUM explore questions such as how we might live on other planets or manage the increasing number of satellites in orbit. Through storytelling and hands-on prototyping, participants can develop their own visions of the future and make them tangible.

Inspiring curiosity across generations
The event places a strong emphasis on engaging younger audiences and families.
Guido Schwarz introduces children to the history of space exploration, while Lia Sartori explains how scientists search for life beyond Earth. Interactive workshops encourage creativity and experimentation, supported by contributors such as Hanna Sathiapal, André Csillaghy, Lukas Schmid and Muriel Stiefel.
Additional activities are offered by initiatives like mint & pepper and the Academic Spaceflight Initiative Switzerland, where participants can build rockets or explore robotics.

When Science Meets Entertainment
In the evening, wow² Space takes on a different tone.
The show BLACK BOX Space combines science with humour and performance. Hosted by Patrick “Karpi” Karpiczenko and Mirko Bischofberger, and featuring Sascha Quanz and Deborah Müller, it explores big questions about space in an engaging and entertaining format.

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