Multiple Choice
Beyond our own solar system, the planets found to date have tended to be:
A) Kuiper Belt objects, far from the glare of their suns.
B) large jovians far from stars like our Sun.
C) large jovians with orbits more like terrestrial planets.
D) terrestrials very close to their star, and transiting its disk.
E) imaginary, with no present proof that they really exist.
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