Astronomy on Tap Louisville: The Solar Flarewell Tour
The Sun is at its most active in its 11 (or 22) year sunspot cycle, showing prominences and emitting coronal mass ejections and flares and causing aurorae. Why does this […]
The Sun is at its most active in its 11 (or 22) year sunspot cycle, showing prominences and emitting coronal mass ejections and flares and causing aurorae. Why does this […]
Come check out Astronomy on Tap Triangle, our North Carolina chapter of short and engaging talks about astronomy over beer. Find us in the taproom of Fullsteam Brewery in Durham, NC […]
The 48th Astronomy on Tap at the Blue Star Brewery in San Antonio, Texas will occur on Wednesday 2024-10-02; talks start at 7pm, doors at 6.30pm. Pranvera Hyseni presents “Establishing […]
Hey folks!! Astronomy on Tap Lyon is back after the summer break with our sixth event! Join us next Wednesday, October 2nd starting at 20:00. The event is FREE and […]
Come join us next week Thursday October 3rd at Hilo Town Tavern for another Astronomy on Tap event (starting at 7 pm)! We will have 3 speakers for the night […]
A Star is Born… Then Dies: The Story of the Life Cycle of Stars Speaker: GSU Astrophysics Graduate Student Colin Kane Date: Thursday, October 3rd 8-9:30pm Abstract: Have you ever […]
Join us on October 9 for our next edition of AoT Kitchener-Waterloo, when we'll be joined by Tristan Fraser and Batia Friedman-Shaw. They will be discussing some of the most […]
Join Yerkes Observatory staff and regional astronomers for a celebration of astronomy at Duesterbeck’s Brewing Company in Elkhorn, WI on October 11 from 6pm – 9pm! We’ll be kicking off […]
Join us for our October 2024 edition of Madison Astronomy on Tap at Working Draft Beer Company! Come hear UW–Madison astronomers talk about their research, spanning from the Solar System […]
We're back, New Jersey! Astronomy on Tap is a series of world-wide events in which professional astronomers give informal talks at a local bar on topics of broad interest in […]