Hermes was his Greek name. The Romans called him Mercury.
Since satellites are in space, and no one has ownership of space, as long as a satellite's orbital takes it over Germany, anyone can have satellites over them.
because the god mercury was fast and since the planet mercury was fast the name was perfect. The name of the god Mercury was the Roman name for the Greek god Hermes. It is doubtful if Julius Caesar named the planet as it had been called either Hermes or Mercury for hundreds of years before Caesar.
Over 60 countries have launched satellites. Of these, the three largest contributors to the number of satellites currently in orbit as of 2013 are Russia at 1457, the United States at 1110, and China at 140.
Venus and Mercury are both called the Morning Star when they rise before the Sun does. They are called also called the Evening Star when they set after the Sun.
Mercury has no natural satellites.
Mercury has no natural nor artificial satellites.
No natural satellites of Mercury have been discovered.
No natural satellites of the planets Mercury or Venus have ever been discovered.
Mercury and Venus have no known natural satellites (moons).
Mercury and Venus have no known natural satellites (moons).
Mercury and Venus have no natural satellites.
Mercury and Venus do not have any natural satellites (Moons).
Mercury & Venus have no natural satellites.
No. Venus has no natural satellites. The same goes for Mercury. See the related link for more information.
Mercury has no natural satellites. The only man-made satellite, which crash-landed onto the planet was Messenger.
Mercury and Venus do not have any natural satellites.