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Astronomy on Tap Los Angeles

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Join us at 7:30PM PST, Monday, January 24th for a virtual Astronomy on Tap, streamed over YouTube Live. We’ll hear from Dr. Amy Mainzer: “Don't Look Up: The Science of Near-Earth Objects” and from Dr. Dmitry Duev: “Astronomy without Astronomers”. In addition, we will host interactive, astronomically-themed pub trivia. The event is free and open […]

Astronomy on Tap BCS #43 (ONLINE!)

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Join us for the first Astronomy on Tap BCS event of the year! We'll have a talk by Lauren Aldoroty on "The End of the Universe," after which a panel will answer all your burning questions about astronomy and space! We will also have the usual assortment of trivia, Astronomy in the News by Alexander […]

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AoT Leiden (on Zoom): The Milky Way & Nearby Galaxies!

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Our first event of the year will take place on Monday 31 January at 20:00 CET on ZOOM! That's right, you will have the opportunity to join us directly on the Zoom call and participate in the discussions and games. This month, Ashley Bemis and Ian Roberts will tell us all about the Milky Way […]

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Astronomy on Tap Triangle – The Monster at the Heart of our Galaxy!

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

Join us as Dr. Rongmon Bordoloi (NC State) talks about Fermi Bubbles and how they could be related to the black hole at the center of our galaxy! Then, stick around after the talk for a bit of astronomy trivia and prizes. It's going to be a blast!

AoT-Louisville, Feb 2, 2022

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

Quasars are the brightest objects in the Universe, supermassive black holes which attract vast whirlpools of gas around them, heated to millions of degrees. These ``cosmic lighthouses" illuminate lines of sight spanning billions of light years, revealing the shadows of galaxy haloes beyond where we can see the galaxies themselves. Making cosmic maps of these […]

Astronomy on Tap Copenhagen: Virtual Space

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. This time last year AoT went online, and thought that we would […]

AoT Groningen: The CO2 footprint of astronomy research in the Netherlands

Astronomy on Tap Groningen is back in person! The speaker of this month is Floris van der Tak, Senior Scientist at SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research and Professor of Submillimeter Astronomy at the University of Groningen. He will be talking about The CO2 footprint of astronomy research in the Netherlands! Come join us for […]

Astronomy on Tap Jena #14

What is space weather! Dr Anastasios Anastasiadis, Research Director of Space Physics at the Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing (IAASARS) at the National Observatory of Athens will tell us all about it! Tuesday 8 February 2022 19:00 CET live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwxDPjqRTXw More about Dr Anastasiadis: http://members.noa.gr/anastasi/

Astronomy on Tap – Baton Rouge (February 2022)

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Welcome to the greatest science talks in Baton Rouge! Come check out the fantastic speakers that have come to give us great talks from the comfort of your own home!   Wild and Wonderful Space Volcanoes Dr. Caitlin Ahrens We'll explore the many flavors and varieties of volcanism on other planets and moons in our […]

Astronomy on Tap Tucson #73: Astro Unsolved Mysteries + JWST (again!)

Borderlands Brewing Company 119 E Toole Ave, Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson’s local flavor of Astronomy on Tap, #SpaceDrafts, presents its 73rd edition featuring astronomers John Barentine and Kevin Hainline! The Ashen Light of Venus: Astronomy's Oldest Unsolved Mystery – John Barentine & JWST Update: From Launch to L2 – Kevin Hainline We have an exciting night of astronomy planned! We'll be joined by astronomer and author […]