What is the book "De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium" about?
A) It describes how Galileo's observations and Kepler's calculations proved the Copernican theory.
B) It describes the construction of Galileo's telescope and his observations.
C) It is a dialogue written to convince the general public of the merits of the Copernican theory.
D) It lays out the Copernican theory for the first time.
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