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AoT Boston is back! Imaging black holes, and unveiling the first galaxies.

How do you make an image of something that doesn't emit any light? Learn all about this new space telescope that can peer so deep into space (and so far back in time) that it is showing us the formation of the first galaxies. Come for a pint and a bite, and stay for some […]

Astronomy on Tap Las Vegas #7 – Universe in a Box

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

  Join Astronomy on Tap Las Vegas to learn about the many ways astronomers simulate the universe! Professor Paul la Plante will tell us about cosmological simulations, and the UNLV graduate students will hop in to present their simulations, from exoplanets to black holes! The event takes place at Astronomy Aleworks and begins on Thursday, […]

Astronomy on Tap Maastricht #3: Radio Astronomy

Harvey Kitchen & Bar Hertogsingel 58-C, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands

Come and spend time with us this Friday at Harvey’s Kitchen & Bar for our third Astronomy on Tap event in Maastricht! The specific topic of the talk in this event entails the subject of radio astronomy. As our presenter is a researcher from the national radio astronomy institute known as ASTRON, up in the […]

Astronomy on Tap Toronto at The Great Hall

The Great Hall 1087 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

On Friday, March 10, quench your thirst for astronomy at The Great Hall in Toronto! It'll be another fun evening of pints, astronomy news, mind-expanding talks, games, prizes, and Dunlap merchandise for sale! Following all the talks, there will be plenty of time for you to have all your cosmic questions answered by astronomers from […]

Astronomy on Tap Charlottesville: The Power of Radio Telescopes!

Three Notch'd Brewing 520 2nd St SE, Charlottesville, VA, United States

Come join us on Monday, March 13th from 7-9pm at Three Notch'd Craft Kitchen & Brewery for a night of free astronomy talks, trivia, and prizes targeted at a general audience. We'll have talks by professional astronomers from the University of Virginia and National Radio Astronomy Observatory on our understanding of the Universe through the […]

Astronomy on Tap Los Angeles: Cannibal Galaxies and The Art of Planetary Nebulae

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

Join us at 7:30PM PDT, Monday, March 13th for an in-person Astronomy on Tap at the outdoor Dog Haus Biergarten in Old Town Pasadena. We’ll hear from Dee Dunne: "Cannibal Galaxies," and Dr. Ben Roulston: "A Star's Last Hurrah: The Cosmic Art of Planetary Nebulae." In addition, we will have a telescope on-hand for guided […]

Pie in the Sky: A Slice of the Universe Served up Fresh!

Five & Dime 1026 Davis St, Evanston, IL, United States

Ah mid March, what a wonderful time of year. Spring is around the corner, the green river is imminent, and of course, there’s Pi Day! Observed on the 14th of March (aka 3.14) this day also happens to be the day Einstein was born! Join AoT for a special joint Pi Day/Birthday Bash, where we […]

Astronomy on Tap DC – March 14, 2023

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

Astronomy on Tap returns to DC9 Club on pi day!  Our talk line-up for the evening: Explosive Tales of Collapsing Stars - Sarah Gossan (NASA GSFC) Active Galaxies: Monsters of the Deep (Space) - Travis Fischer (Space Telescope Science Institute) Finding the First Stars with Cosmic Telescopes - Brian Welch (NASA GSFC) Reserve your free […]

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Astronomy on Tap Pittsburgh

Lolev Beer 5247 Butler St, 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. We’ll be discussing the cosmic microwave background, the dark matter in our early universe, and more.

Astronomy on Tap Davis: Black Holes and Weak Lensing!

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

Get ready for a great night of beer and space! We’ll have two UC Davis physics and astronomy graduate students giving talks. Jean Donet will speak about weak lensing, and Prayaag Katta will tell us about black holes! As always, we will have Astronomy in the news, and chances to win a fresh batch of […]