How are gravitational field lines oriented?

Away from the object exerting the force
In a circular pattern
Perpendicular to the force
Toward the object exerting the force

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Gravitational field lines are oriented toward the object exerting the force. This means that the lines point in the direction that a test mass would move if placed in the gravitational field, which is always toward the center of the mass creating the gravitational field.