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			<title>Planet-Hunting Method Succeeds at Last</title>
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			<description>A long-proposed tool for hunting planets has netted its first catch -- a 

Jupiter-like planet orbiting one of the smallest stars known. The technique, 

called astrometry, was first attempted 50 years ago to search for planets 

outside our solar system.

http://www.alienskys.com/2009/Planet_Hunting_Method_Succeeds_at_Last_2615.html </description>
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