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Astronomy on Tap Los Angeles: Exoplanet Atmospheres & The Deep Space Network

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

Join us at 7:30PM PDT, Monday, July 11th for an in-person Astronomy on Tap at the outdoor Dog Haus Biergarten in Old Town Pasadena. We’ll hear from Dr. Ashley Baker: “How to Build an Instrument in 365 Days to Study Exoplanet Atmospheres" and from Dr. Joseph Lazio: "The Deep Space Network: Science from Across the […]

Astronomy on Tap NYC: Interstellar Beer Pong July 19

Celebrate the release of the new JWST images at Astronomy on Tap NYC at Pete's Candy Store by listening to 2 great talks covering cosmology, black hole physics, and stellar fly bys. There'll also be some fun trivia with prizes so pay close attention to the JWST press releases ; ) Talks - * John […]

AoT State College #57

Happy Valley Brewing Company 137 Elmwood Street, State College, PA, United States

Join us for another installment of Astronomy on Tap: State College. We'll be at Happy Valley Brewing Company on Tuesday, July 26 from 6-8 pm (but arrive early to grab some great food and beer). This month's theme is pastronomy (past + astronomy)! Chris Palma will cover the history of astronomy at Penn State in […]

AoT BCS #49

Grand Stafford Theater 106 S Main St, Bryan, TX, United States

Join us at the Grand Stafford Theater for the 48th installation of Astronomy on Tap BCS! We’ll have a talk by Justin Cole (Theories of the Multiverse: Science Fiction and Philosophy), as well as a BURNING QUESTIONS panel to answer all your questions about JWST! We will also have the usual assortment of trivia, Astronomy […]

Astronomy on Tap – Baton Rouge (July 2022)

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

FREE, kid-friendly Wednesday, July 27th Doors open at 6:30 PM First speaker begins at 7 PM Join us in-person for the July 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.) Dr. Ali Kazemian, an LSU construction management professor, is […]

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Astronomy on Tap Los Angeles: Weird Exoplanets & Exploding Exomoons

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

Join us at 7:30PM PDT, Monday, August 15th for an in-person Astronomy on Tap at the outdoor Dog Haus Biergarten in Old Town Pasadena. We’ll hear from Dr. Jennifer Burt: “Solar System vs Exoplanets: Are We the Weird Kids in the Galaxy?" and from Dr. Apurva Oza: "Exploding Exomoons." In addition, we will have a telescope […]

Astronomy on Tap — Davis (August 2022; in-person)

Sudwerk Brewing Co. 2001 2nd St, Davis, CA, United States

Come join us at Sudwerk Brewing Co. for our August AoT Davis event! Since the event is in-person, Covid-19 vaccination and indoor masking will be required. This month's talks are a double feature on the world's biggest and best telescopes, with postdoc Dr. Yuguang Chen presenting on ground-based observatories and postdoc Dr. Adam Snyder talking […]

Astronomy on Tap Champaign-Urbana: Portrait of a Black Hole

Rose Bowl Tavern 106 N Race St #1, Urbana, IL, United States

Join us at 7:30pm Thursday, 8/18 for this month's Astronomy on Tap at  in Urbana! University of Illinois professor Charles Gammie will be painting us a verbal Portrait of a Black Hole: The center of our Milky Way galaxy contains a black hole that is millions of times as massive as the sun. The Event […]

Astronomía en el Bar Los Angeles: Rayos Gamma y El Sistema Solar

Acompáñenos a las 17:00 hora del Pacífico (20:00 hora de Chile), el lunes 22 de agosto para una Astronomía en el Bar virtual, transmitida por YouTube Live. Escucharemos a la Dra. Sara Coutiño de León presentando: “Rayos Gamma del Espacio Profundo” y al Dr. Rodrigo Leiva presentando: “¿Cómo los astrónomos aficionados ayudan a estudiar el […]

Astronomy on Tap-Louisville, Sep. 7, 2022

Monnik Beer Co, 1036 E Burnett Ave, Louisville KY 40217 Monnik Beer Co, 1036 E Burnett Ave, Louisville, KY, United States

Tim Dowling, U. Louisville Scientists and engineers have been observing and modelling gas flow for over a century. However, their mathematical descriptions of the process have changed in the last fifty years - not always for the better. Come hear Tim Dowling describe the story, with a number of examples from current astronomy and engineering. […]