Lunar, as in a lunar eclipse.
Typically the word "lunar" is used to refer to the Moon, from the Latin "Luna" for Moon. (Also the source for "lunatic", someone who has been driven crazy from staring at the Moon.)
If you are referring to living things on the moon - it is possible. Bacteria has indeed been found in space. Moon bug is also a slang term meaning "lunatic" or "crazy".
"Lunatic" is an old-fashioned term referring to a person afflicted with mental illness especially caused by the changing phases of the moon. The term is now used to describe an extremely stupid or irresponsible person.
A term referring to locating ancient artifacts
When they are referring to the specific Earth's Moon.
It depends on which moon you're referring to. If you mean the moon in our sky, then the earth.
The anagram is moon, capitalized as the Moon referring to Earth's Moon.
The zenith is the name of the point that is directly over a particular location. Astronomers use this term when referring to the altitude of a celestial object, such as the sun or moon.
"schöner Mond" or "schöner Trabant" the later being the astronomical term.Trabant means moon in the sense of satelite, e.g. Jupiter has 63 moons - Jupiter hat 63 Monde/Trabanten. In normal usage, Germans would not use the term Trabant when referring to our Moon in the same way that English speakers would not refer to it as a satelite. Its name is the Moon and therefore unless you are actually referring to the fact that it is a satelite then it should only be translated as Mond.When referring to Earth's Moon it should be capitalized as it is the name of the body and therefore a proper nounThe Moon - Der Monda moon - a satelite = ein Mond - ein Satelit - ein Trabant
When you are referring to the Earth's Moon then it is always capitalized, if you are talking about the moon of another planet then it is not always capitalized.
The word moon should be capitalised when referring to it by name. It then becomes a proper noun and should be capitalised. It should not be capitalised when referring to an object that orbits a planet. Humans went to the Moon in 1969. Jupiter has a moon called Ganymede. The Earth has a moon, we call it The Moon.
The term "lunar" is used for things relating to the moon.