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Peter Jalowiczor
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Peter Jalowiczor (born 1965) is an independent scholar (astronomer) living in South Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom. Jalowiczor is primarily known for co-discovering four exoplanets at home using data released to the public by the University of California's Lick-Carnegie Planet Search Team[1][2] and conducted research confirming that for the delta effect for comets. He has written four books – two about football and two about Polish servicemen from World War II. He is also the founder of a football club, the Polish Millers.
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![]() Peter Jalowiczor in his study (taken 2010) showing PCs set-up for the analysis of extrasolar planetary data. | |
Born | 1965 (age 58–59)[1] |
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Independent scholar astronomer, author |
Known for | Co-discovering four exoplanets – HD 31253b, HD 218566b, HD 177830c and HD 99492c |
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