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Astronomy On Tap

Astronomy on Tap – St. Louis: Seeing the Universe with Lights, Waves, Particles and Fridges

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Join us for an evening of space, science, and conversation at **Astronomy on Tap – St

  • Urban Chestnut – The Grove MO
  • 4465 Manchester Av.
  • St. Louis, MO
  • United States
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  • April 25, 2025 at 11:00 PM
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Join us for an evening of space, science, and conversation at Astronomy on Tap – St. Louis. This month, we’ll explore how we observe the Universe using multiple cosmic messengers and innovative experimental tools.

We will have Associate Professor Bhupal Dev and graduate student Ephraim Gau guiding us through two fascinating perspectives on how we study the cosmos, one from the frontier of multi-messenger discoveries and the other from the heart of experimental astrophysics.

Bhupal Dev –“A New Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy”

Ephraim Gau –“Experimental Hard X-ray Astrophysics: Or, sending fridges, semiconductors, and superconductors (halfway) to space”

Plus: A round of space-themed trivia with fun prizes

Date April 25 Time 7:00 to 9:00 PM Venue Urban Chestnut, The Grove Bierhall (Meeting Room) Admission Free and open to all ages, no registration required

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Languages: English

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