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1st Media Invitation: EPSC-DPS2025, 7-12 September 2025, Helsinki

Meeting Announcement

Europlanet

Finlandia Hall.

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Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, Finland, is the venue for the EPSC-DPS2025 Meeting.

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Credit: Europlanet

The Europlanet Science Congress 2025 will be held jointly with the annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society’s Division of Planetary Science (EPSC-DPS2025) from 7–12 September 2025 at Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, Finland.

EPSC-DPS2025 covers the full spectrum of planetary research and technology across 74 scientific sessions, with topics including the latest results on Solar System, exoplanetary and interstellar bodies, current and upcoming missions, ground-based observations, the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in planetary science, planetary defence, and the emergence of life in our Solar System and beyond. The programme is supplemented by keynotes, debates, community events and the Europlanet Space Innovation Night (E-SPIN). Around 1900 oral and poster presentations have been submitted and almost 2000 planetary scientists from Europe and around the world are expected to attend the conference.

EPSC-DPS2025 will take place as a fully hybrid meeting, with the possibility of live virtual participation in all standard scientific sessions. 

Press briefings will be livestreamed and press notices on presentations of interest to the media will be issued by the EPSC-DPS2025 Press Office during the meeting. Details of press briefings and livestream access will be circulated closer to the time.

Details of the scientific sessions and the presentation abstracts can be found at the official website: https://www.epsc-dps2025.eu

An overview of the programme can be found here: 

https://bit.ly/EPSC-DPS2025-SessionOverview

Media representatives are cordially invited to attend the EPSC-DPS2025 meeting. Media registration is free. Any bona fide media delegates can register by e-mailing aheward@europlanet.org.


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