Jack J. Lissauer
Jack Jonathan Lissauer (born 1957) is an American research scientist who has worked for NASA's Ames Research Center since 1996. He is a science co-investigator on the Kepler space telescope mission. Provided by Wikipedia
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Worlds Next Door: A Candidate Giant Planet Imaged in the Habitable Zone of α Centauri A. I. Observations, Orbital and Physical Properties, and Exozodi Upper Limits by Charles Beichman, Aniket Sanghi, Dimitri Mawet, Pierre Kervella, Kevin Wagner, Billy Quarles, Jack J. Lissauer, Max Sommer, Mark Wyatt, Nicolas Godoy, William O. Balmer, Laurent Pueyo, Jorge Llop-Sayson, Jonathan Aguilar, Rachel Akeson, Ruslan Belikov, Anthony Boccaletti, Elodie Choquet, Edward Fomalont, Thomas Henning, Dean Hines, Renyu Hu, Pierre-Olivier Lagage, Jarron Leisenring, James Mang, Michael Ressler, Eugene Serabyn, Pascal Tremblin, Marie Ygouf, Mantas Zilinskas
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A Pair of Dynamically Interacting Sub-Neptunes around TOI-6054 by Maxwell A. Kroft, Thomas G. Beatty, Ian J. M. Crossfield, Joseph R. Livesey, Juliette Becker, Jacob K. Luhn, Paul Robertson, Allyson Bieryla, David R. Ciardi, Catherine A. Clark, Maria V. Goliguzova, Steve B. Howell, Jack J. Lissauer, Colin Littlefield, Michael B. Lund, Boris S. Safonov, Joseph M. Akana Murphy, Natalie M. Batalha, Malik Bossett, Jonathan Brande, Tansu Daylan, Courtney Dressing, Anna Gagnebin, Daniel Huber, Howard Isaacson, Stephen R. Kane, Laura Kreidberg, David W. Latham, Rafael Luque, Alex S. Polanski, Pranav H. Premnath, Maleah Rhem, Claire J. Rogers, Emma V. Turtelboom
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