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Astronomy on Tap Pittsburgh: Two Frays Brewing

Two Frays Brewery 5113 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Come learn about astronomy from local astronomers! Play games, earn prizes, and learn about the latest happenings in the night sky.

Astronomy on Tap Las Vegas #8 – Journey to the Center of the Earth

Astronomy Aleworks 7350 Eastgate Rd #170, Henderson, NV, United States

Join Astronomy on Tap Las Vegas for a night of drinks and trivia, while learning how astronomers study the universe!  For this event, Professor Ashkan Salamat will tell us about high pressure physics happening at the Nevada Extreme Conditions Laboratory.  Afterwards, our former host David Rice will explain how the results found in these high […]

Astronomy on Tap – Orlando Event #7: Starry Nite Live!

Oviedo Brewing Company 1280 Oviedo Mall Boulevard #1095, Oviedo, FL, United States

Hey everyone, time to return to your favorite nerdy monthly hangout! 😎 Join us once again at the Oviedo Brewing Company starting at 7PM on Tuesday, June 20th for our seventh Astronomy on Tap – Orlando event! This month, we are very excited to be partnering with the American Space Museum and Space Walk of […]

Astronomy on Tap Tucson #88: New Worlds + Black Holes

Tucson’s local flavor of Astronomy on Tap, Space Drafts, presents its 88th edition featuring Sarah Moran and Harry Krantz! Plus Astronomy in the News with Drs. Jackie Champagne and Danny Krolikowski! Strange New Worlds Through the Eyes of JWST – Sarah Moran & Giant Black Holes and How We Study Them – Haowen Zhang On […]

AoT Baltimore and Roman Space Telescope

Guilford Hall Brewery 1611 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD, United States

Astronomy on Tap Baltimore is back! Join us Tuesday, June 20th for talks from local astronomers starting at 7:30 pm (event room doors open at 7:00 pm). The event is FREE and open to the public! Join us at the lovely Guilford Hall Brewery, which serves tasty food and drinks. We will be in their […]

Astronomy on Tap Madison: Moovin’ and Groovin’ into a Summer of Stars

Northstreet 577 North Street, Madison, WI, United States

Join us for the final Madison, WI edition of Astronomy on Tap of the season! We will have a fun night full of out-of-this-world astronomy content, we’ll have astronomy trivia, demos, and plenty of Q&A time to ask your UW-Madison astronomers about the local universe and beyond! In addition, we’ll have astronomy trivia, ASTRO (BINGO), […]

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Astronomy on Tap Davis: Earth Formation and Lunar Craters!

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

Get ready for a great night of beer and space! We have two fantastic speakers lined up, both graduate students in the UC Davis Departement of Earth and Planetary Sciences. PhD student Nathalie Niepagen will talk about how noble gases can help us learn about the early history of Earth's formation, while PhD student Megan […]

Astronomy on Tap Cardiff: Fact or Fiction

Porters 46-48 Barrack Ln, St Davids Centre, Cardiff, Cardiff, United Kingdom

Astronomy on Tap is coming to Cardiff! Join us on the run up to the National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) for four nights throughout June with astro-activities and talks from academics at Cardiff University. Our third event is looking at the impact that popular culture has had on science and the difference between science fact and […]

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Astronomy on Tap Köln: Powered by the stars

Theater in der Filmdose Zülpicher Str. 39, Cologne, Germany

Our next event will feature Robin Bernhardt, a PhD student at the Universität zu Köln. Title: "Powered by the stars: solar energy in the past, present, and future" Summary: "For more than 3 billion years, living organisms use the sun as an important energy source. Solar energy in the form of photosynthesis nourishes plants and […]

Astronomy on Tap DC – #BlackSpaceWeek Celebration

DC9 Nightclub 1940 9th Street NW, Washington, DC, DC, United States

Astronomy on Tap DC celebrates #BlackSpaceWeek on June 26th at DC9 Club! Join us for this excellent talk line-up: The Sun, a Magnetically Chaotic System - from Solar Flares to Oscillations - Teresa A. Monsue (NASA GSFC) Exoplanets and host stars: The not so certain future of exosolar systems - Jordan Ealy (University of Maryland) […]

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