clue - a chocolate bar was named after this planet too.
Ancient Roman astronomers named the red planet "Mars," after their god of war because its color reminded them of the blood of a wounded soldier.
The planet Mars has a reddish color that reminded the ancient Greeks of blood, and hence, of war. The Romans adopted this idea from the Greeks.
The planet is named after the Roman god Mercury. He was very speedy and which is why he was a messenger for the gods. When the ancient astronomers found a planet which travelled rapidly across the skies, they named it after this speedy god.
Mars is primarily made of iron-oxide, or rust. From Earth, Mars looks very red. Early astronomers saw it and thought of blood, therefore naming it after the Roman God of War - Mars. Mars's two moons are named accordingly.
Venus, the planet, was named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite, due to its striking brightness and beauty in the night sky. The name was chosen by ancient Roman astronomers who associated the planet's qualities with the attributes of Aphrodite.
Mars was classified as a planet well before it was observed through telescopes in ancient times, likely by Greek and Roman astronomers. It has been recognized as one of the five visible planets in the night sky for thousands of years.
The planet Mars is named after Mars, the Roman God of War.Mars is red in color, when seen from Earth, and hence was related to blood, and further, war. Keeping with the tradition of naming Astronomical objects after Greek/Roman deities or mythological characters, Mars was named after the Roman God of War.
Mercury
Because its red and it has violent volcanos and war is violent
Ancient astronomers called the celestial object Selene the moon. Selene was the Greek goddess of the moon, and the name was often used interchangeably with Luna in Roman mythology.
The planet Mars is named after Mars, the Roman god of war. I believe the reason it was given its name was that Mars is red in colour and it reminded the namer of the planet of blood.
When someone says MARS you know they are referring to the planet. When someone mentions a CHAIR the same thing happens, you will know what they are talking about. By having previously agreed upon names for objects in our universe it helps to facilitate efficient communication. The same could be said for all words and names. They all have meanings or refer to something.