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Astronomy on Tap St. Louis – Spring Equinox Party!

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  • Urban Chestnut – The Grove MO
  • 4465 Manchester Av.
  • St. Louis, MO
  • United States
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  • March 25, 2026 at 12:00 AM through 3:00 AM
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🌸 Astronomy on Tap St. Louis – Spring Equinox Party! 🌸

Celebrate the Spring Equinox with us at a special Astronomy on Tap event!

This month’s fascinating talks will be given by WashU Satellite Club members, who will present three of their satellite missions: AIRIS, SCALAR, and VECTOR. Learn how student-built spacecraft are designed, developed, and launched to advance space science and engineering.

🛰 VECTOR – A First Responder in Space Sophie Fendler will introduce a satellite designed to rapidly search for optical afterglows and alert larger observatories, helping scientists respond quickly to the universe’s most energetic events. 🛰 SCALAR – Steering with Earth’s Magnetic Field Jesse Myoung will present a mission testing magnetorquers that use Earth’s magnetic field to control and stabilize a tumbling satellite. 🛰 AIRIS – Hunting Cosmic Explosions from Antarctica Aavik Wadivkar will discuss a balloon mission over Antarctica that detects gamma-ray bursts and rapidly points a telescope to capture their fading afterglows.

🎤 Engaging talks 🌌 Astro trivia 🎁 Surprise prizes

Free and open to everyone. Bring your friends and celebrate the equinox with space science and good company.

📅 March 24 ⏰ 7:00 PM 📍 Urban Chestnut – The Grove Bierhall – Meeting Room

Jesse Myoung – SCALAR: Steering with Earth’s Magnetic Field.

Sophie Fendler – VECTOR: A First Responder in Space.

Aavik Wadivkar – AIRIS: Hunting Cosmic Explosions from Antarctica.

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Languages: English

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