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Sponde (one of the Pasiphae Group of Jupiter's moons).
Europa, second of Jupiter's major or Galilean moons
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Europa, second of Jupiter's major or Galilean moons
Aitne, in the Carme Group of Jupiter's moons.
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Aitne, in the Carme Group of Jupiter's moons.
Epimetheus, a moon of Saturn
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Epimetheus, a moon of Saturn
Stephano, a moon of Uranus.
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Stephano, a moon of Uranus.
Oberon (also a moon of Uranus)
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Oberon (also a moon of Uranus)
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Enif - a star in the constellation Pegasus
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Enif - a star in the constellation Pegasus
Formalhaut - a bright star
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Formalhaut - a bright star
Titan, largest Saturnian moon; only moon in Sol system having significant atmosphere
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Titan, largest Saturnian moon; only moon in Sol system having significant atmosphere
Nix - a moon of Pluto
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Nix - a moon of Pluto
Xi Draconis (the "scientific name" for the star called Grumium in the constellation Draco).
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Xi Draconis (the "scientific name" for the star called Grumium in the constellation Draco).
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NGC 3314

( a pair of overlapping spiral galaxies between 117-140 million light-years away in the constellation Hydra - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_3314)

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NGC 3314

( a pair of overlapping spiral galaxies between 117-140 million light-years away in the constellation Hydra - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_3314)

I suppose the next person can use the "C"
Consider it done, bwhite! Callisto (one of Jupiter's Galilean Moons).
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Consider it done, bwhite! Callisto (one of Jupiter's Galilean Moons).
Opiuchus (constellation)
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