Multiple Choice
Most extrasolar Neptunes and Jupiters found to date have:
A) orbits very close to their parent stars, making them hot Neptunes and hot Jupiters.
B) orbits that are more eccentric than those of planets in our solar system, with eccentricitiesgreater than 0.1.
C) orbits that are less eccentric than those of planets in our solar system, with eccentricities lessthan 0.01.
D) much larger orbits than the jovian planets in our solar system.
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