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Peter Jalowiczor

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Peter Jalowiczor is an amateur astronomer living in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom, who has discovered four new planets at home using data released to the public by the University of California's Lick-Carnegie Planet Search Team.[1] His findings have been published in the Astrophysical Journal in a paper titled The Lick-Carnegie Survey: Four New Exoplanet Candidates written with Stefano Meschiari, Gregory P. Laughlin, Steven S. Vogt, R. Paul Butler, Eugenio J. Rivera, and Nader Haghighipour.[2] The four planets are HD 31253b, HD 218566b, HD177830c and HD 99492c.[3]

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