Astronomy on Tap is back! The Fall 2023 lineup is finally here. We're so excited to continue bringing awesome astronomy trivia and talks to you over a cold @fullsteam beer π»π. Stay tuned for details on each of these upcoming events! Its going to be a stellar semester. β¨
Join us for our next event on Wednesday, November 1st. This time, weβll hear about the lives of stars from UNC Postdoc Dr. Poojan Agrawal. As always, the event is free, and there will be space themed trivia. We hope to see you there! β¨β¨
Have you ever wondered, "What the heck is Stonehenge?" If you have, you're in great company. The creators of Stonehenge may have been a bit unhenged, but they had a reason!
Join us on Oct 4th as Dr. Dan Reichart reveals the astronomical mysteries of Stonehenge ππ€
Have you ever wondered, "What the heck is Stonehenge?" If you have, you're in great company. The creators of Stonehenge may have been a bit unhenged, but they had a reason!
Join us on Oct 4th as Dr. Dan Reichart reveals the astronomical mysteries of Stonehenge ππ€
We're OFFICIALLY back next week!
Join us next Wednesday as UNC-Chapel Hill Professor Dr. Fabian Heitsch gives us the inside scoop on how our solar πͺ system formed! As always, there will be trivia at the beginning, and the event is FREE!
We hope to see you there β¨
We're OFFICIALLY back next week!
Join us next Wednesday as UNC-Chapel Hill Professor Dr. Fabian Heitsch gives us the inside scoop on how our solar πͺ system formed! As always, there will be trivia at the beginning, and the event is FREE!
We hope to see you there β¨
Are you scared of the dark? Well hopefully this we can ease your fearsπ€
Join us next week for our LAST FREE event of the spring π₯² Along with trivia, we will hear about observations of the oldest light in the Universe and the mysterious dark matter & energy!
Are you scared of the dark? Well hopefully this we can ease your fearsπ€
Join us next week for our LAST FREE event of the spring π₯² Along with trivia, we will hear about observations of the oldest light in the Universe and the mysterious dark matter & energy!
One mission. Four astronauts. So many ways to watch the #Artemis II astronaut announcement. The thread below tells you all the places you can find this historic event. We make history on Monday, April 3, starting at 11am ET (1500 UTC).
Swing by next Wednesday for a chance to win some awesome @ncsifest merch, but stick around for the science! The event is FREE and open to all ages, but you must be 21 or older to partake in the beer π» See ya there! β¨β¨
Join us on April 5th for our FREE @ncscifest rendition of Astronomy on Tap! We'll have trivia with chances to win NC Scifest merch and not one but TWO speakers! Come learn about NASA's Artemis mission to the moonπ as well as JWST (π°οΈ+π). We hope you're as excited as we are!
Join us on April 5th for our FREE @ncscifest rendition of Astronomy on Tap! We'll have trivia with chances to win NC Scifest merch and not one but TWO speakers! Come learn about NASA's Artemis mission to the moonπ as well as JWST (π°οΈ+π). We hope you're as excited as we are!
One of our favorite events is returning this year, the UNC Science Expo (hosted by @moreheadplanet)! Visitors will be treated to immersive and interactive projects and demos from students and faculty from @UNC! π‘π
Click here to find events near you: https://t.co/b6WHxKznFV
Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to share your research Dr. @KateScholberg ! Thank you to those who continue to support us at each event. It has been wonderful seeing @fullsteamdrm packed! As always, we hope you enjoyed it! π€
Our next event is almost a week away! π₯³
Neutrinos are ghostly π» particles that, most of the time, pass through matter - spooky, right? Come listen to Dr. @KateScholberg talk about how we study these particles using large detectors and what they can tell us about stars! π
In particle accelerators, beams of particles are focused and fired forward at almost the speed of light. But how are those particles controlled? @suziesheehy explains.