What is the goal of comparative planetology?
A) to use planetary positions to foretell the future
B) to find which planets will be most suitable for future colonization
C) to help plan future visits by unmanned probes, orbiters, and rovers
D) to determine the origin and evolution of the solar system
E) to find out how our own solar system compares with extrasolar ones
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Q20: All terrestrial planets have moons.
Q21: Water began condensing around 1 A.U. from
Q22: Our understanding of the solar system has
Q23: The largest asteroid, and probably the only
Q24: The asteroids are very young and appear
Q26: Any model of solar system formation must
Q27: All planets revolve around the Sun counterclockwise,
Q28: The Kuiper Belt is a collection of
Q29: Any model of solar system formation must
Q30: While most large moons orbit counterclockwise above
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