Astronomy on Tap ATX #99
Event starts on this day
May
12
2026
Featured Speaker(s):
Adam Kraus and Morgan Carrington
Event starts on this day
May
12
2026
Join Astronomy on Tap ATX for a night of astronomy talks about water on mars and binary stars.
Description
Join Astronomy on Tap ATX for their 99th show, featuring:
- Dr. Adam Kraus, UT Astronomy Professor, on “Binary Stars: Friend, Foe or Just Misunderstood?”
- Morgan Carrington, UT Ph.D. student in Earth and Planetary Sciences, on “How efficient was surface water delivery on early Mars?”
As always, AoTATX is FREE and open to all ages. The show starts at Celis Brewery at 7:30 pm.
Astronomy on Tap ATX (AoTATX) is usually held on the second or third Tuesday of every month at Celis Brewing. AoTATX is currently organized by a committee of Austin-based astronomers.
AoTATX features accessible, engaging science presentations on topics ranging from planets to black holes to the beginning of the Universe. In addition to talks, each AoTATX has trivia, prize giveaways, Astronomy in the News and plenty of time to interact with the presenters and other astronomers in the audience.
Find them on Facebook, Twitter/X and Instagram. Selected talks from previous events can be found on their YouTube channel.