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    In Order to Detect Multiple Planets Around a Single Star
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In Order to Detect Multiple Planets Around a Single Star

Question 43

Question 43

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In order to detect multiple planets around a single star using the transit photometry method, the planets must have nearly the same


A) orbital periods.
B) masses.
C) orbital plane.
D) diameters.

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