No, the word "moon" does not need to be capitalized unless it is used at the beginning of a sentence or as part of a proper noun (e.g., Moon Festival).
Without going into too much complication, the First Quarter moon looks like a capital D in the Northern Hemisphere, a reverse capital D in the Southern Hemisphere and in the tropics, the First Quarter moon looks like a lowercase 'n' when it rises and an uppercase 'u' when it sets.
Just change neil to Neil. Also it is usual to write Moon with a capital M.
The correct term for "moon" in general is "natural satellite." In the context of Earth, it is often referred to simply as "the Moon" with a capital "M." Other planets may have their own moons, which are typically named individually, such as Europa for Jupiter or Titan for Saturn.
The phase of the moon where no part of it is visible is called a "new moon." This phase occurs when the moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, making it appear completely dark from our perspective on Earth.
Yes, when referring to the Sun as the star at the center of our solar system, it should be capitalized.
the moon is a planet satellite (object orbiting a planet), there is no capital!!!!!!! and no one lives there to make one
The capital letter of Australia is "C".
The Greek capital letter for Phi is Φ.
The Greek capital letter for Lamda is Λ.
The Greek capital letter for Xi is Ξ.
Yes, it is short for Veterinarian which has a capital letter.
do you use a capital letter for the word knighted
The Greek capital letter for Omega is Ω.
The Greek capital letter for Theta is Θ.
The Greek capital letter for Psi is Ψ.
The Greek capital letter for Delta is Δ.
The Greek capital letter for Sigma is Σ.