Brown dwarfs, the larger cousins of giant planets, undergo atmospheric changes from cloudy to cloudless…
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The European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC) is an annual conference dedicated to the study and exploration of planetary science. Organized by the Europlanet Society, EPSC is one of the largest planetary science meetings in Europe, bringing together scientists, researchers, and students from around the world to share the latest discoveries and advancements in the field. The conference covers a wide range of topics, including planetary atmospheres, surfaces, interiors, and magnetospheres, as well as astrobiology, space missions, and instrumentation. EPSC provides a platform for presenting research findings, discussing new ideas, and fostering collaboration among planetary scientists. It also features workshops, poster sessions, and networking opportunities, contributing to the professional development of early-career researchers and the dissemination of planetary science knowledge to a broader audience. The congress plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of the solar system and beyond, highlighting the importance of planetary science in addressing fundamental questions about the origins and evolution of planets and their potential for supporting life.