Multiple Choice
When astronomers began searching for extrasolar planets, they were surprised to discover Jupiter-sized planets much closer than 1 AU from their parent stars.Why is this surprising?
A) These planets must have formed at larger radii where temperatures were cooler and then migrated inward, which is thought to be a rare phenomenon.
B) Jupiter-sized, rocky planets were thought to be uncommon in other solar systems.
C) These planets must be the remnants of failed stars.
D) Earth-like planets must be rarer than Jupiter-sized planets in other solar systems.
E) Jupiter-sized planets so close to the star are common and difficult to explain in our Solar System.
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