September Events at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Science Lounge: Whiskey and the West
Thursday, September 20
Enjoy a mind-expanding experience with cocktails and entertainment every third Thursday of the month. Ages 21 and up. This month, thanks to an explosion of small batch distilleries, Colorado can add the art of whiskey to our list of brag-worthy craft alcohol. Learn about chemistry and the distilling process from Museum scientists, and dig deep into the history of whiskey in Colorado and the medicinal qualities of fine spirits. Wash it all down with our signature cocktail, the Colorado Sidecar.
Missions to Titan: The Enigmatic Moon of Saturn
Tuesday, September 11
Titan expert Patricia M. Beauchamp will reveal how missions to Saturn’s moon have revolutionized our understanding of the Titan system and its potential for harboring life. Voyager and Cassini-Huygens have shown that Titan is rich in organics, has liquid lakes of methaneethane in the northern latitudes and vast dune fields nearer the equator, likely contains an enormous subsurface ocean, and has energy sources to drive chemical evolution. Beauchamp will discuss these discoveries and hopes for future missions to explore Titan as a prebiotic chemical system that creates an environment comparable to early Earth.
A Party in Pompeii
Friday, September 28
Graffiti, gladiators, and glitz await—just another raucous night in Pompeii, Rome’s vacation and nightlife hotspot. Come dressed as your favorite Roman god or goddess, or in your toga best. Your ticket includes Italian-themed hors d’oeuvres, entertainment, admission to A Day in Pompeii, and one drink at the bar.