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Iirc - in English astronomy - whatever you start with the capital letter means it's "ours", like there are galaxies, but the Galaxy == Milky way, there are suns but the Sun is the sun of the Solar system, even we could also call it Sol...etc. (This could have been changed tho, I read it a very long time ago.)
Very true, but that would normally be in an informal way. On a science show, the physicists and astrononers would refer to the Galaxy as Milky Way. Probably they would not call our moon Luna, I jist noticed that this Emily went trhough all the trouble to give names to all the other moons, and had already identified it as Earth's Moon, so in the name, it should have been its formal name to the lower right.
Anyway, not a big deal, I was just adding a bit of trivia.