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Q: Are space missiles named after roman or greek gods?
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What are some space programs named after roman and greek mythology?

Apollo.


Why was Neptune named after a greek god?

It was named after the Roman God of the deep sea, Neptune, to keep up the tradition of naming planets after mythical figures. The name also fits because the planet appears to be blue and it is in deep space (deep sea-deep space).


Was the Apollo space programme name after the greek god of light?

It symbolizes that the Apollo program, being named for the Greek god of light, is shedding light in the dark of space.


What does greekmytholgy have to do with space?

most of the greek gods and goddesses are named after planets in the solar system


Who were the Apollo space missions named for?

It was given the name Apollo , after the Greek god Apollo.


Was the Apollo cinemas named after the spacecraft Apollo 8?

No. Both the Apollo cinemas and the Apollo space craft were named after the Greek God Apollo.


What were modern rockets used for?

They are used for going into space and as missiles.


Which is NOT a technology industry located in New Mexico?

space vehicles and missiles


Where did planet Neptune gets its name from?

Planet Neptune got its name from the Roman God of the deep sea, Neptune. The name also fits the planet because of its ocean-like appearance and because it's in deep space (deep sea-deep space).


What are nine objects named after objects in outer space?

Helium is named after the Greek word for the Sun, selenium comes from the Greek word for the Moon. Uranium, neptunium, and plutonium are named after Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Mercury is, of course, named after Mercury. Cerium and palladium are named after the asteroids Ceres and Pallas.That's only eight, but there's also tellurium, which comes from the Latin word tellus, meaning Earth.


What nine objects named after objects in outer space?

Helium is named after the Greek word for the Sun, selenium comes from the Greek word for the Moon. Uranium, neptunium, and plutonium are named after Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Mercury is, of course, named after Mercury. Cerium and palladium are named after the asteroids Ceres and Pallas.That's only eight, but there's also tellurium, which comes from the Latin word tellus, meaning Earth.


Can missiles travel into space?

No, they cant if it is a predatory missile or the smaller ones can't but nuclear ones can go into space and even circle the whole earth.