What was the primary method used to detect exoplanets initially, and what type of planets did it mostly find?
Do Any Stars NOT Have Planets?

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Transit method; Earth-like planets
Radial velocity method; Hot Jupiters
Gravitational microlensing; distant planets
Direct imaging; small rocky planets
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which space telescope has significantly contributed to the discovery of exoplanets using the transit method?
Kepler Space Telescope
Hubble Space Telescope
James Webb Space Telescope
Chandra X-ray Observatory
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is a major limitation of the transit method in detecting exoplanets?
It only works if the planet passes between its star and Earth.
It cannot detect planets beyond 100 light years.
It requires direct imaging of the planet.
It is only effective for detecting Hot Jupiters.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What method is used to detect exoplanets that are tens of thousands of light years away?
Transit method
Radial velocity method
Direct imaging
Gravitational microlensing
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is gravitational microlensing not widely used despite its ability to detect distant exoplanets?
The alignment of stars needed is rare.
It is only effective for detecting small rocky planets.
It requires the planet to be very close to its star.
It can only detect planets within the Milky Way.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was a previous assumption about binary star systems and planet formation?
Binary stars are too small for planets to form.
Binary stars are too unstable for planets to form.
Binary stars are too far apart for planets to form.
Binary stars are too cold for planets to form.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What discovery challenged the belief that blue giant stars cannot have planets?
Measuring their gravitational pull on nearby stars
Observing moons orbiting them
Detecting protoplanetary disks around them
Finding Earth-like planets around them
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