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Astronomy on Tap – Baton Rouge (March 2023)

Varsity Theatre - Baton Rouge, LA 3353 Highland Rd, Baton Rouge, LA, United States

FREE, kid-friendly Thursday, March 30th Doors open at 6:30 PM First speaker begins at 7 PM Join us for the March edition of Astronomy on Tap! As always, we'll have games, raffles, glow sticks, swag, and space-themed drinks. (We’ll also livestream on our YouTube channel.) Zachary Yarbrough, an LSU graduate student, will discuss the past […]

Free

Astronomy on Tap in the Triangle: NASA Missions

Fullsteam Brewery 726 Rigsbee Ave., Durham, NC, United States

Come check out Astronomy on Tap Triangle, our North Carolina chapter of short and engaging talks about astronomy over beer. Find us in the taproom of Fullsteam Brewery in Durham, NC from 7-9 PM on Wednesday, April 5th! For the first time in over 50 years, humanity is going to set foot on the Moon - […]

Astronomy on Tap Los Angeles: Launching and Landing Spacecraft

Dog Haus Biergarten 93 E Green St, Pasadena, CA, United States

Join us at 7:30PM PDT, Monday, April 10th for an in-person Astronomy on Tap at the outdoor Dog Haus Biergarten in Old Town Pasadena. We’ll hear from NASA JPL's Chief Engineer Rob Manning: "Landing Stuff on Mars is Hard," and NASA JPL engineer Shannon Statham: "Shake & Bake: Preparing Spacecraft for the Extreme Conditions of […]

AoT NYC presents Astronomy on Tap’s 10th Anniversary Party: A Decade of Drinkscovery!

WATCH LIVE Get tickets here: https://dromnyc.com/event/astronomy-on-tap/ Celebrate 10 Earth-years of Astronomy on Tap events in the very same city where they started way back in April 2013, before becoming the global phenomenon you know and love! Space, science, games, prizes, music, and fun, all brought to you by professional astronomers and educators. AoT NYC is […]

$10 – $50

Astronomy on Tap – Baton Rouge (April 2023)

Varsity Theatre - Baton Rouge, LA 3353 Highland Rd, Baton Rouge, LA, United States

FREE, kid-friendly Monday, April 17th Doors open at 6:30 PM First speaker begins at 7 PM Last month, LSU and the East Baton Rouge Parish Library cohosted Sounds of Science, a “transdisciplinary celebration of the creation of the universe.” At the center of this event was a performance of Makrológos—a musical interpretation of the evolution […]

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Astronomy on Tap NYC: Silly Science

Pete's Candy Store 709 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, NY

Join Astronomy on Tap NYC at Pete's Candy Store for our FREE monthly events! Arrive early (~6:45pm) to get your seats, grab a drink, and settle in for science talks, games, prizes, and fun! This month - Silly Science! Just in time to almost have forgotten April Fools, we'll be looking at some serious and […]

Astronomy on Tap Madison: Astronomical Monsters Across the Universe!

Working Draft Beer Company 1129 E Wilson St, Madison

Join us for our April 2023 Madison, WI edition of Astronomy on Tap! We will have a fun night full of out-of-this-world astronomy content including short talks with an exciting line-up full of some of the spookiest, most monstrous, objects in the universe! In addition, we’ll have astronomy trivia, ASTRO (BINGO), and plenty of Q&A […]

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Astronomy on Tap Storrs

Hops 44 625 Middle Turnpike, Storrs, CT, United States

Want to learn more about the universe and test your astronomy knowledge with some trivia??? Come join us for Astronomy on Tap at Hops 44 on 4/19 at 7pm! We will have interesting astronomy talks, trivia, and plenty of your friendly neighborhood astrophysicists around to answer your questions about space! This is a FREE monthly […]

Astronomy on Tap Santa Cruz: How to Build an Exoplanet

Humble Sea Brewing Co. 820 Swift St, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

Humble Sea Brewing Co. 820 Swift St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Thursday April 20, 6:30 pm Speakers: Madelyn Broome & Arcelia Hermosillo Ruiz In 1995, the first exoplanet-planet orbiting another star- was discovered around a sun-like star. Everything we knew about planet formation and evolution was informed by our solar system until then. Fast forward […]

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