The earliest recorded reference is the sighting by the Astronomer, Flamsteed who thought it was a star and listed as 34 Tauri.
Uranium was the first name from 1789; the name is derived from the name of the planet Uranus.
The name of the chemical element uranium is derived from the name of the planet Uranus.
That is it. The international name for the planet is Uranus.
uranus is the name of the original titan of the sky(everything not on earth), we have since named it a planet in honor of the myth.
Sir William Herschel decided to name the planet now known as Uranus Georgium Sidus "George's Star/ Georgian Planet" in honour of his new patron, King George III.
The planet Uranus' original name was Georgium Sidus. The name was chosen by Herschel in honor of King George III.
William Herschel didn't name Uranus a girl named Ella from Germany did the original name was Gergium Sidus or the Georgeian planet (named after king george the III)
The name uranium is derived from the name of the Uranus planet.
It is named after the planet ' Uranus'. The planet Uranus, together with Saturn , Jupiter et. al are from Classical Greece. From Classical Greek Mythology, Uranus, was the personification of the 'Sky', and was one of Greek primordial deities.
The name of the chemical element uranium is derived from the name of the planet Uranus.
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Uranus.