Astronomy on Tap Jena #13
Happy 2022! Let's kick off the year with a change of topic! Very excited to host Adam McMaster from the Open University, working on the SuperWASP Variable Stars project on […]
Happy 2022! Let's kick off the year with a change of topic! Very excited to host Adam McMaster from the Open University, working on the SuperWASP Variable Stars project on […]
Tucson’s local flavor of Astronomy on Tap, #SpaceDrafts, presents its 72nd edition featuring astronomers Andrew Ryan and Sebastiaan Haffert! Glowing Planets: Origins and History of Thermal Planetary Science – Andrew Ryan […]
Mark your calendars for the first Astronomy on Tap Taipei event of 2022: we will be back on Friday the 21st of January! Ue-Li Pen (ASIAA) will show us why […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]