The planets align with Toulouse in 2027!

We are delighted to report that the Europlanet Science Congress 2027 will be organized at Centre de congrès Pierre Baudis in Toulouse from 19-24 September 2027.

The news was officially announced at EPSC 2024 in Berlin on Monday 09 September 2024. Across the Solar System, from the red planet to the pink city, welcome all to Toulouse!


Credits: Matthieu Krieger

The Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) is the major European meeting on planetary science. Originally known as the European Planetary Science Congress, the first EPSC was held in Berlin in 2006. EPSC is the main dissemination platform for the European planetary science community with up to 1500 participants and is the annual meeting of the Europlanet Society.  EPSC meetings cover the entire scope of planetary sciences and have a distinctively interactive style, with an extensive mix of talks, workshops and posters, intended to provide a stimulating environment for the community to meet once a year.

The EPSC 2027 Local Organizing Committee will be composed of members from ISAE-SUPAERO and IRAP.

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