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  2. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Capital letters

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    However, they are capitalized in personifications, as in Sol Invictus ('Unconquered Sun') was the ancient Roman sun god. Names of planets, moons, asteroids, comets, stars, constellations, and galaxies are proper names and begin with a capital letter ( The planet Mars can be seen tonight in the constellation Gemini, near the star Pollux ).

  3. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Archive (capitalization)

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    There's no consistency in Wikipedia in the use of capitalization for sun, earth, and moon. University of Minnesota says: Do not capitalize the words sun and moon. Do not capitalize the word earth unless it is used without the definite article in connection with the names of other planets. The earth rotates on its axis.

  4. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 16

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    The words moon, sun, solar system, galaxy, and universe are always lower case, even when used in an astronomical context to refer to a specific celestial body. The earth should only be capitalized in the context of talking about other celestial bodies that are also capitalized. (please add a "#" and your reasons followed by ~~~~)

  5. Capitalization in English - Wikipedia

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    Generally acronyms and initialisms are capitalized, e.g., "NASA" or "SOS". Sometimes, a minor word such as a preposition is not capitalized within the acronym, such as "WoW" for "World of Warcraft". In some British English style guides, only the initial letter of an acronym is capitalized if the acronym is read as a word, e.g., "Nasa" or ...

  6. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 31

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    Capitalize “Moon” when referring to Earth’s Moon; otherwise, lowercase “moon” (e.g., “The Moon orbits Earth,” “Jupiter’s moons”). CapitalizeSun” when referring to our Sun but not to other suns. Do not capitalize “solar system” and “universe.” (bold added by me) Schazjmd (talk) 00:26, 14 August 2020 (UTC)

  7. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    They are capitalized when the entity is personified (Sol Invictus ('Unconquered Sun') was the Roman sun god) or when used as the name of a specific body in a scientific or astronomical context (The Moon orbits the Earth; but Io is a moon of Jupiter).

  8. Wikipedia talk : Naming conventions (capitalization)/Archive 2

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    As should be pipe wrench, monkey wrench, and lug wrench. Not because it is a unique design, which would make it more likely to be a proper noun. That would be suggesting that mammal be a proper noun because it is a particular type of animal. Not specific enough. Star is not a proper noun, Sun is, and sun is not. The word moon is not, the word ...

  9. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 27

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    MOS:CELESTIALBODIES says that sun, earth, moon and solar system are capitalized when used in an astronomical context, otherwise they are not capitalized. I am in doubt whether solar system should be capitalized because I can't think of any uses of the term outside of astronomical use.