Education
Wolszczan was educated in Poland (he gained a Master of Science in 1969 and received his Doctor of Philosophy in 1975 at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń).
Astronomer university professor
Wolszczan was educated in Poland (he gained a Master of Science in 1969 and received his Doctor of Philosophy in 1975 at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń).
He is the co-discoverer of the first extrasolar planets and pulsar planets. In 1982, he moved to the United States. to work at Cornell and Princeton universities. Later he became an astronomy professor at Pennsylvania State University, where he currently teaches a "Life in the universe" class.
From 1994 to 2008, he was also a professor at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń.
Working with Dale Frail, Wolszczan carried out astronomical observations from the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico which led them to the discovery of the pulsar PSR B1257+12 in 1990. They showed in 1992 that the pulsar was orbited by two planets.
The radii of their orbits are 0.36 and 0.47 AU respectively. This was the first confirmed discovery of planets outside the Solar System (over 1,750 are known today).
In 2003 Maciej Konacki and Wolszczan determined the orbital inclinations of the two pulsar planets, showing that the actual masses are approximately 3.9 and 4.3 Earth masses respectively.
In 2008, the Gazeta Prawna disclosed that from 1973 till 1988 Wolszczan was an informant (codenamed "Lange") for the Polish Służba Bezpieczeństwa, which he confirmed. His subsequent resignation was accepted by the rector of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń.
Polish Academy of Sciences]
He is a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences.