Astronomy on Tap SF - July 2026
About this Event
Astronomy on Tap is is a free public lecture series where astronomers give short, laid-back talks over drinks at local bars. No background in science required — our scientists share cool stuff about space while the audience sits back and relaxes, with plenty of time to indulge their curiosity and ask whatever questions they want.
This month, we're hosting:
Jessica Snyder (Blue Marble Space Institute of Science) - Lessons for Deep Space Survival
and
Luca Boccioli (UC Berkeley) - A Tale of Neutrinos and Supernovae
Snyder is a Senior Research Investigator at the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science, having previously worked as a scientist at NASA. Boccioli is a Postdoctoral Research at UC Berkeley.
Astronomy on Tap takes place in cities all over the world. This is a revival of the San Francisco chapter, which regularly hosted events before the pandemic. We're excited to be back on a monthly basis!
The event is free, but there is a 1 drink minimum. Food (tacos) will be available with vegetarian options.
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