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(There are other names for the generic term moon.)
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May I suggest a page move, possibly to [[The Moon]]? The thing is, [moon]] aught to be left for a page about moons in general, explaining what a moon is, and talking about others, Titan, Ganymede, etc. [[User:Tom F Walker|Tom F Walker]] 16:41, 31 December 2007 (CST)
May I suggest a page move, possibly to [[The Moon]]? The thing is, [moon]] aught to be left for a page about moons in general, explaining what a moon is, and talking about others, Titan, Ganymede, etc. [[User:Tom F Walker|Tom F Walker]] 16:41, 31 December 2007 (CST)
:It's best to avoid article titles beginning with an article, if you'll excuse the unintentional pun.  Wikipedia gives Earth's moon for Moon and provides disambiguation links: I think that's right. (And welcome to CZ, Earthling.) - [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 18:10, 3 January 2008 (CST)
:It's best to avoid article titles beginning with an article, if you'll excuse the unintentional pun.  Wikipedia gives Earth's moon for Moon and provides disambiguation links: I think that's right. (And welcome to CZ, Earthling.) - [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 18:10, 3 January 2008 (CST)
::As Ro said, we don't usually put 'the' or 'a' in front of the articles title. There should be mention near the beginning that 'moon' is also a generic term for all other planet's natural satellites and there may be space to make a section discussing some of these moons and maybe a list of them in the article too. The generic article about Moons could live at [[natural satellites]] or something similar. There is more than one term for these objects.

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May I suggest a page move, possibly to The Moon? The thing is, [moon]] aught to be left for a page about moons in general, explaining what a moon is, and talking about others, Titan, Ganymede, etc. Tom F Walker 16:41, 31 December 2007 (CST)

It's best to avoid article titles beginning with an article, if you'll excuse the unintentional pun. Wikipedia gives Earth's moon for Moon and provides disambiguation links: I think that's right. (And welcome to CZ, Earthling.) - Ro Thorpe 18:10, 3 January 2008 (CST)
As Ro said, we don't usually put 'the' or 'a' in front of the articles title. There should be mention near the beginning that 'moon' is also a generic term for all other planet's natural satellites and there may be space to make a section discussing some of these moons and maybe a list of them in the article too. The generic article about Moons could live at natural satellites or something similar. There is more than one term for these objects.