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What Astronomy terms start with D?

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· debris (junk - satellites, gloves, nuts, etc.)

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Declination, Doppler, the constellations Drago, Dark matter, Deep space, Disc, the moon of Mars called Deimos, Diffuse nebula, the Dumbell nebula.

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Declination, Degrees, Diameter

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Dark matter and/or dark energy.

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