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The planet that comes from the Greek term meaning "wandering star" is "planetes," which translates to "wanderer." In ancient times, planets were seen as "wandering" stars because of their movement across the night sky in relation to the background of fixed stars.
There are no stars ON any planet. The smallest star is MUCH larger than the largest planet.
Planet means wandering star.
Mercury is called a "wandering star" because, being one of the five visible planets to the naked eye, it appears to move across the sky in a wandering path, unlike the fixed stars that maintain their positions relative to each other. This wandering motion was observed by ancient astronomers and led to the classification of Mercury as a "wandering star".
Mercury is a planet. It orbits around the sun and in that sense it "has" one star." But in the more common use of that word, Mercury doesn't "have" stars.
The planet that moves through the background of stars most slowly is Mercury. This is because Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and has a shorter orbit period than the other planets, resulting in a slower apparent motion against the background of stars as seen from Earth.
Wandering Stars has 239 pages.
Wandering Stars was created in 1974-01.
Wandering Stars - novel - was created in 1909.
Mercury was the fastest-moving of the "wandering stars" or "planetes" known to the ancient world; and so it was associated with the Greek god Hermes and the Roman god Mercurius, both believed to be wing-footed messengers travelling swiftly through the worlds of both gods and humans. We call the planet Mercury because our language is more closely related to the Latin of the Romans than to the language of the Greeks.
The ISBN of Wandering Stars is 0-06-010944-0.
Wandering stars refer to planets like Venus and Mars that appear to move against the background of fixed stars in the night sky due to their orbit around the Sun. In ancient times, these wandering stars were thought to have their own unique motion separate from the rest of the celestial bodies.