Cosmo-centric gathering back at Mountains Walking for spring event
Calling local stargazers – especially the thirsty ones! Bozeman’s next Astronomy on Tap returns to Mountains Walking Brewery on Monday, April 22nd with “Galaxy Evolution & The Dark Side of Our Universe” beginning at 7pm. Dr. David Nidever and Dr. Remya Nair, both from Montana State University’s Department of Physics, will be on hand to present.
Enjoy a beer and a few bites while learning about astronomy, testing your astro-trivia knowledge, and maybe even leaving with a prize! This all-ages event is open to the public. The brewery is located at 422 Plum Ave., featuring a truly excellent view of the Bridger Range. Head down, order up a brew, and find a seat. These events are known to fill up, so there’s no harm in arriving early!
Each FREE Astronomy on Tap event features accessible, engaging science presentations on topics ranging from planets to black holes to galaxies to the beginning of the Universe. Presenters are from local research and educational institutions. Astronomy on Tap was created in New York City by Meg Schwamb, currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Academia Sinica (Taiwan). Learn more at www.astronomyontap.org. •