The majority of the moons orbiting the outer (jovian) planets are:
A) large moons, roughly the size of Pluto or Mercury
B) small moons orbiting in the same direction that their planet turns
C) much warmer than the planet they orbit
D) small moons orbiting in a retrograde direction (opposite to the direction their planet turns and orbits)
E) not in good working order, since they were made in Bayonne, New Jersey
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