A newly discovered planet orbits

  1. A newly discovered planet orbits a distant star with the same mass as the Sun at an average distance of 118 million kilometers.
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  2. Which headline is an example of sensationalism?(1 point)Responses “Astronomers Unveil a Newly Discovered Dwarf Planet.”
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  3. Two newly discovered planets follow circular orbits around a star in a distant part of the galaxy. The orbital speeds of the
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  4. Two newly discovered planets follow circular orbits around a star in a distant part of the galaxy. The orbital speeds of the
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  5. Two newly discovered planets follow circular orbits around a star in a distant part of the galaxy. The orbital speeds of the
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  6. Two newly discovered planets follow circular orbits around a star in a distant part of the galaxy. The orbital speeds of the
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  7. Two newly discovered planets follow circular orbits around a star in a distant part of the galaxy. The orbital speeds of the
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  8. Two newly discovered planets follow circular orbits around a star in a distant part of the galaxy. The orbital speeds of the
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  9. Two newly discovered planets follow circular orbits around a star in a distant part of the galaxy. The orbital speeds of the
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  10. Scientists have just discovered a new planet, tentatively named CK-52816, that spins in the opposite direction than it orbits
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