So far, beyond the solar system the extrasolar planets found have been mostlyGroup of answer choicesterrestrials very close to their star, and transiting its disk.terrestrials with very elongated, distant orbits like comets.large jovians orbiting solar-type stars about where our jovians are found.large jovians with terrestrial-type orbits.brown dwarfs much more massive than Jupiter.
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So far, beyond the solar system the extrasolar planets found have been mostlyGroup of answer choicesterrestrials very close to their star, and transiting its disk.terrestrials with very elongated, distant orbits like comets.large jovians orbiting solar-type stars about where our jovians are found.large jovians with terrestrial-type orbits.brown dwarfs much more massive than Jupiter.
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The extrasolar planets found so far, beyond the solar system, have been mostly large jovians orbiting solar-type stars about where our jovians are found.
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