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AoT Köln: Online Event #12, 2 September 2021

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Join us this Thursday when Andrea Gokus tells us about how astronomers view the climate crisis. Andrea is a doctoral candidate at the Universität zu Würzburg and Karl Remeis Observatory. We go live on YouTube at 19:00 CEST on 2 September. Link: https://youtu.be/WD61O4KgFPU Title: Does the climate crisis matter for astronomy? Summary: "The climate crisis […]

Astronomy on Tap Jena #9 (online)

Season 2 of AoT Jena is starting! Get ready for a discussion that will take us to the depths of Artificial Intelligence!   Our guest: Dr Christina Orphanidou. Dr Orphanidou is a Data and Artificial Intelligence expert, currently leading the Data and AI Lab in PwC Cyprus. She has a DPhil in Artificial Intelligence from […]

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Astronomy on Tap San Diego – Online!

We're back! See you on Facebook Live! Two great speakers will share fascinating astronomy research and take your questions. Learn about binary star orbits and more! Join us! And don't forget to support the local breweries who have been hosts to us in the past: Wavelength Brewing Company, Kilowatt Brewing, New English Brewing, Quantum Brewing

Astronomy on Tap BCS # 39

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

Join us at the Grand Stafford Theater for the 39th installation of Astronomy on Tap BCS! This month, Curtis Hunt will tell us about how atoms are made! Next, Taylor Hutchison will tell us all about the cool science we will do with the James Webb Space Telescope. We will also have the usual assortment […]

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Astronomy on Tap Champaign-Urbana: September 23, 2021

Krannert Center for the Performing Arts outdoor Amphitheatre 500 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL, United States

Join us IN-PERSON at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts outdoor Amphitheatre on Thursday, September 23 at *7 PM* CT for this month's Astronomy on Tap CU. We will have two speakers to kick off the fall semester: Illinois professor Leslie Looney will talk about "Death From the Skies" and graduate student Chris Tandoi […]

Astronomy on Tap: Stardust Origins

HUSET Rådhusstræde 13, COPENHAGEN, Hovedstaden, Denmark

Astronomy on Tap is a (FREE) series of events aimed at making the latest research in astronomy and space accessible to the public, with fun talks given in simple ENGLISH, and quiz, and plenty of time for mingling between our speakers and guests. September marks one year of Astronomy on Tap! So we will have […]

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AoT Leiden: Galaxies in the Universe!

Grandcafé De Burcht Burgsteeg 14, Leiden, Netherlands

For our next event, we will be back at Grandcafé De Burcht (Burgsteeg 14, 2312 JS Leiden) on Monday 27 September at 20:00 CEST. It's a free event, but registration is required due to COVID-19 regulations! Please read the important information below. There is limited space so save your seat at https://aotleiden.eventbrite.nl and join us for an evening of informal astronomy, […]

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AoT State College #50

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

Join us for another Astronomy on Tap State College event on September 28 from 6-8 pm at Happy Valley Brewing Company! Gautam Nagaraj will bring out the scalpel to show us how to dissect a galaxy spectrum, and Brianna Zawadzki will discuss how planets are born! While the first talk begins at 6, we recommend […]

Astronomy on Tap: Cradle of Astronauts

The Spot 409 S 4th St, Lafayette, IN, United States

Join us on September 28th for Lafayette, Indiana's inaugural Astronomy on Tap event! Hear from PhD candidate Adeene Denton, Dr. Mike Sori, and Dr. Danny Milisavljevic as they talk about a variety of explosive talks! From a quest to blow up Pluto (digitally, in the name of science!), to ice lava on Ceres, to exploding […]

Astronomy on Tap Triangle – Astronomy in Film

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

Ever wonder how astronomy is applied creatively in movies? Join us Tuesday night at Fullsteam Brewery to find out — we’re hearing from Mugdha Polimera (UNC) and Reilly Milburn (UNC) about “Astronomy in Film”.