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  • Brown Dwarf Atmospheric Evolution: Understanding Dust Dissipation
    Brown dwarfs are objects with too little mass to sustain nuclear fusion but more massive than planets. Over time, they cool and their atmospheres change. At very young ages, they can have dusty photospheres, but these clouds of dust dissipate eventually, leaving the atmospheres relatively clear.
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