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Take a bite and a sip of astronomy on the last Tuesday of every month. A relaxed event featuring: professional astronomers, public talks, quizzes and free gifts

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Our English talk is by Jakob den Brok from Switzerland. In school he wanted to become a ship captain.But as Switzerland is not known for its oceans he changed plan and studied physics at the ETH Zurich. After his Master, he started an astronomy PhD in a more „exotic“ place - Bonn

Our English talk is by Jakob den Brok from Switzerland. In school he wanted to become a ship captain.But as Switzerland is not known for its oceans he changed plan and studied physics at the ETH Zurich. After his Master, he started an astronomy PhD in a more „exotic“ place - Bonn
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We are back for our season finale! Happening next Tuesday, with talks on light pollution and how to find pulsars! Looking forward to seeing you there! #AstroOnTap

We are back for our season finale! Happening next Tuesday, with talks on light pollution and how to find pulsars! Looking forward to seeing you there! #AstroOnTap
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Our talk in English will be by Ben Hastings, titled, "How (not) to discover a planet." Ben was born in England and completed a Bachelor's in London. From there, he moved to Bonn and is now studying rotating stars for his PhD. Here's a picture of him and Elvis!!🌌

Our talk in English will be by Ben Hastings, titled, "How (not) to discover a planet."
Ben was born in England and completed a Bachelor's in London. From there, he moved to Bonn and is now studying rotating stars for his PhD. Here's a picture of him and Elvis!!🌌
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At the AIfA, Jakob Dietl is continuing the analyses of his Bachelor thesis using data from the X-ray telescope eROSITA to study galaxy clusters. In his talk, "The Undiscovered Country: Missing Baryons in Large-Scale Structure Filaments" he will reveal insights from his research.

At the AIfA, Jakob Dietl is continuing the analyses of his Bachelor thesis using data from the X-ray telescope eROSITA to study galaxy clusters. In his talk, "The Undiscovered Country: Missing Baryons in Large-Scale Structure Filaments" he will reveal insights from his research.
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We will see you this Tuesday for our last event of the year! Once again, we have two very insightful talks and a pub quiz!! Reservations at the pub are recommended! 🌌✨🔭

We will see you this Tuesday for our last event of the year! Once again, we have two very insightful talks and a pub quiz!! 

Reservations at the pub are recommended!

🌌✨🔭
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We are thrilled to see you for the first event of the year! Mark your calendars for the 31st of January, when we meet for two astronomy talks and an astro quiz!! See you there!! 🌌✨✨ . . Reservations at the pub are recommended!

We are thrilled to see you for the first event of the year! Mark your calendars for the 31st of January, when we meet for two astronomy talks and an astro quiz!! See you there!! 🌌✨✨
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Reservations at the pub are recommended!
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Our first speaker for next week is Simon Dannhauer. For his Master's thesis, he is studying the feedback process of active galactic nuclei in galaxy clusters. His talk will be in German, titled, "The art of (scientific) failure: Being so wrong it's right."

Our first speaker for next week is <a href="/simondnhr/">Simon Dannhauer</a>. For his Master's thesis, he is studying the feedback process of active galactic nuclei in galaxy clusters. His talk will be in German, titled, "The art of (scientific) failure: Being so wrong it's right."
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Christoph Schürmann is a PhD candidate at the Argelander Institut für Astronomie and studies binary stars and population synthesis. His talk will be in English, titled, "Black holes and how to find them".

Christoph Schürmann is a PhD candidate at the Argelander Institut für Astronomie and studies binary stars and population synthesis. His talk will be in English, titled, "Black holes and how to find them".
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We will see you next week again with two very interesting talks! In addition, we also have our pub quiz and an astro slam. More details coming soon! Reservations at the pub are recommended!✨✨🌌🌌

We will see you next week again with two very interesting talks! In addition, we also have our pub quiz and an astro slam. More details coming soon!

Reservations at the pub are recommended!✨✨🌌🌌
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🍻✨ Warning: Our Astronomy on Tap talks might spark an uncontrollable urge to explore the universe! Curious minds unite tonight at Fiddler's Pub. Don’t miss out! 🚀 #AstronomyOnTap #BonnEvents