For years,
planet hunters have been preoccupied with hot Jupiters—giant, gaseous planets
that tightly hug their sunlike parent stars. These massive, close-in planets,
not yet directly seen, are the easiest to find because they induce the largest
wobble in the motion of the stars they orbit.
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