So far, beyond the solar system the exoplanets found have been mostly:
A) large jovians orbiting solar-type stars about where our jovians are found.
B) large jovians with terrestrial-type orbits.
C) terrestrials very close to their star, and transiting its disk.
D) terrestrials with very elongated, distant orbits like comets.
E) brown dwarfs much more massive than Jupiter.
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