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Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury, Pluto, Uranus, Mars and Neptune, only Earth is not named after any Gods.

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Where do the names of our planets come from?

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Why do people call Uranus Uranus?

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How do your planets realte to the Roman Gods?

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Do all the outer planets have the names of Roman gods?

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Why are were the jovian planets given this name?

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