Galaxies in Motion - SOLD OUTAlthough it may be counterintuitive, our Universe is an incredibly dynamic place, ever in motion and ever changing. In fact, the study of how objects move is a key part of how astronomers build an understanding of their nature. However, the timescales involved in these motions are typically very long, ...
Where: Mt. HamiltonCost: $29 General + Fee
Saturday, 07/26/25
Shark Kingdom Live! IMAX + Q&A at The Tech InteractiveCalling all shark fans! Experience the new The Tech Interactive in Downtown San Jose. You’ll come face-to-fin with great whites, whale sharks, and other ocean giants in jaw-dropping detail, in the safest way possible.But the adventure doesn’t end when the credits roll. Stick around for an exclusive live Q&A with ...
Where: San JoseCost: $45 general, $35 Sr., student, child, $10 members
Healthy HomesIn this workshop, led by the San Francisco Environment Department, you’ll learn how to make non-toxic cleaners, identify harmful ingredients in store-bought products and discover safer alternatives. Plus, learn about effective non-toxic pest control methods and how to safely dispose of hazardous household products through local collection programs. Depending on ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Climate talks: Reuse revolution part twoJoin for part two of Climate Talks: Reuse Revolution, a discussion about tackling the plastic pollution crisis, featuring experts in reuse policy making. Whether or not you made it to part one, you’re welcome to jump in and be part of the conversation! Part two will explore how reuse is a powerful ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Wonderfest: Gravity as a Quantum ComputerBy allowing space and time to bend, Einstein’s theory of gravity, General Relativity, explains how apples fall, how planets move, how the universe expands, and how black holes form. Quantum Mechanics, on the other hand, describes subatomic physics - in a very different language that seems incompatible with General Relativity. ...
Where: NovatoCost: Free
Wednesday, 07/30/25
Ancient Skies, Modern Tools: Stellarium in the ClassroomJoin the ASP's Shanil Virani, Cosmic Engagement Specialist, for a 3-workshop Educator Series - Ancient Skies, Modern Tools: Stellarium in the ClassroomA three workshop series for astronomy educators to learn to use the free astronomy visualization software Stellarium in the classroom. Experienced educators from the ASP will showcase Stellarium’s applicability ...
Where: Cost: $120 for all 3 workshops
Space Week: Family Adventures in SpaceGet ready for a full day of epic space adventures! From astronaut training and rocket launches to rover building and habitat design, you’ll explore what it takes to live and work in space. Earn mission stamps as you complete challenges and fill your mission log to win stellar prizes!Designed for ...
As ocean temperatures rise, coral reefs face increasing threats, but not all corals respond the same way. Some show remarkable resistance to heat stress. In this talk, I share recent work identifying heat-tolerant coral colonies in Belize and discuss how these findings can inform the future of reef conservation and ...
Astronomy on Tap: Baton Rouge - LivestreamOur Cosmic Oasis and the Search for Life BeyondSpeaker: Dr. Carlos Gary-BicasHunting Ghost Particles Across the UniverseSpeaker: Dr. Hanyu WeiClick here to watch
During this birdy hour, Amy will explore a new perspective on bird ecology: the microbiome. She'll discuss what we currently know about the microbial communities that live in and on birds, and how these microbes may influence health and development. Focusing on our local population of California gulls, Amy will share ...
Where: Cost: Free
Thursday, 07/31/25
Space Week: Family Adventures in SpaceGet ready for a full day of epic space adventures! From astronaut training and rocket launches to rover building and habitat design, you’ll explore what it takes to live and work in space. Earn mission stamps as you complete challenges and fill your mission log to win stellar prizes!Designed for ...
Modern energy systems are increasingly interdependent, spanning electricity, fuels, industrial inputs, and emerging technologies. How can we build planning models that meaningfully account for this complexity? How do we ensure these tools remain tractable at scale while still capturing the spatial and temporal detail needed to evaluate weather-driven renewables, extreme ...
Where: Cost: Free
Math: The Universe's Code or Human Creation?Is mathematics a human invention, or is it woven into the fabric of reality? Join an engaging panel of physicists and mathematicians as they explore whether math is a universal truth waiting to be uncovered or a tool of human creativity. This fun and thought-provoking discussion, open to all curious ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Unveiling the Universe: Recording Your Journey Through AstrophotographyDo you want to learn how the amazing space images are made by the Hubble or James Webb Telescopes? Have you ever wanted to take photos of the Milky Way? Get your astrophotography questions answered by Chabot Staff and learn how to identify things in the night sky while learning ...
Where: OaklandCost: $85
After Dark: From the Ground UpDig into the science right beneath our feet! Even a handful of earth contains entire civilizations, from viruses and microbes to worms and plants. Get your hands (and minds) dirty at this After Dark and learn about soil science, seeds, all the life cultivated by the ground, and how soil ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $22.95
NightLife Goes WestDenim, cowboy boots, and a mechanical bull. This ain't Texas - it's NightLife, with a whole lot of Western flair.
Where: San FranciscoCost: Varies
How we built the world's largest digital camera - RESCHEDULEDRegister to watch in person in the Kavli Auditorium, or watch the lecture live on our YouTube page. If you previously registered for this date, please re-register. See the weblink.The world’s biggest digital camera was built at SLAC, and shipped to the NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory in northern Chile last year. This ...