Attention! This Thursday we will talk to the astronomer and scientific coordinator of the Juan Carlos Beamín Science Communication Center who will tell us about "Brown Vines, between planets and stars".

Brown dwarfs are one of the most interesting objects, are too small to be stars, but they have too much mass to be planets. Their atmospheres are very complex and resemble that of giant planets as jupiters and so studying them may be the key to better understanding the atmospheres of exoplanets.