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Astronomy on Tap: Cosmic Monsters

HUSET Rådhusstræde 13, COPENHAGEN, Hovedstaden, Denmark

The Universe is big and dark. So it's no wonder there are some monsters lurking in the shadows. In this edition of Astronomy on Tap Copenhagen, we will get to know planets that are so hot even stone evaporates as well as quasars which are some of the brightest objects in the Universe. Our speakers […]

Astronomy on Tap ABQ at Marble Brewery

Marble Brewery 111 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Join us for a double-feature of public talks from local astronomers, with a trivia intermission! Talk 1: "Active Galactic Nuclei and Fermi Sources", Seth Bruzewski, UNM Physics and Astronomy Talk 2: "Galactic Jets Millions of Light Years Long!", Dr. Chris Nolting, Los Alamos National Lab Dress warm! 21+ event; under 18 permitted with accompanying parent/guardian […]

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AoT Gothenburg at Pitcher’s Majorna

Pitcher's Majorna Karl Johansgatan 92, Gothenburg, Sweden

AoT Gothenburg is back at Pitcher's Majorna on Tuesday, 22 November 2022. Doors open at 19:00 CET with the first talk starting at 19:30 CET. This time we'll delve into the technique of figuring out where we are by looking at the stars -- Pericles Diamantidis from Chalmers will tell us all about geodesy! Right […]

Astronomy on Tap San Diego – November 2022

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Hey, everyone! Join us for our next Astronomy on Tap - San Diego! Hear about recent astronomical news! SDSU's Ashley Lemasters will talk about dark energy and the HETDEX collaboration, an experiment to produce the largest map of the cosmos and uncover the nature of dark energy. All for free, on FB Live! And while […]

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AoT BCS #53

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

Join us at the Grand Stafford Theater for the 53rd installation of Astronomy on Tap BCS! We’ll have a talk by Jacqueline Antwi-Danso (How do "Impossibly Early" Galaxies Form?), and our recurring BURNING QUESTIONS panel. We will also have the usual assortment of trivia, Astronomy in the News by Nikko Cleri, and What’s Up by […]

AoT Leiden: Neutron Stars & Fast Radio Bursts!

Grandcafé De Burcht Burgsteeg 14, Leiden, Netherlands

Our next event will take place on Monday 28 November at Grandcafé de Burcht (Burgsteeg 14, 2312 JS Leiden) at 20:00 CET! Join us for a night of astronomy with two fantastic talks from Anna Watts and Jason Hessels who will tell us about neutron star and the mystery of fast radio bursts! As always, there will be […]

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Astronomy on Tap Köln, 28 November 2022: Lars Kristensen

Expat Cafe & Bar Markmannsgasse 13-15, Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

Join us in-person next Monday for our last event this year! Prof. Lars Kristensen will explain his insight of the chemistry in the universe, culminating in the different astronomical "cocktails" that exist. We will follow the engaging presentation with a pub quiz where you can win prizes!! 🙂 Date: 20:00 28 November 2022 Title: The […]

AoT State College #61

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, November 29 from 6-8 pm (but arrive early to grab some great food and beer). This month we will have James Tutt tell us about rocket construction, and Kaylee De Soto will explain the secrets […]

Astronomy on Tap Bonn

Fiddlers Pub Frongasse 9, Bonn, NRW, Germany

On 29th November, AoTBonn will have a talk by David Ohse in German, titled, "Datenmanagement in einer weit, weit entfernten Galaxie." Additionally Sac Medina will tell us about "Radio Telescopes, Astronomical Radio Surveys and Catalogs". Stop by for a beer and all things astronomy, including a pub quiz!

Universe on Tap Eugene

Slice Pizzeria & Bar 325 Blair Blvd, Eugene, OR, United States

Join us at Slice Pizzeria on November 29th for Universe on Tap.  Learn about the mind-bending physics of black holes, how we detect them, and the science behind Interstellar from University of Oregon physicists! Entry is free, open to all ages, and starts at 7 PM.