Scientifically speaking, it was a supernova star that exploded and sent matter into space. this matter collected and pressurized creating the sun's spark. once the sun came, the chunks of rock, dust, and other stuff started orbiting it and collided together to make bigger chunks, which turned into the rocky planets, Mercury, Venus earth, and mars. the gas giants came the same way the sun did. the gases and pressure, and other forces, squeezed gas together and made gas giants. If you were looking for a religious answer you'll need to specify which religion, but generally speaking, it was either a god or some other supernatural being.
Usually the ancient astronomers that discovered them. Example: Galileo naming Jupiter's moons.
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there are 3 dwarf planets and their names are Ceres Pluto Eris ( they were in order)
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there are 9 planets
these planets are small rock solid planets.
To refer which of the planets is which its like why do you have a name
there are 3 dwarf planets and their names are Ceres Pluto Eris ( they were in order)
Yes - all planets names begin with a capital letter.
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Going outward the planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
The only planets without moons are Mercury and Venus, the planets closest to the sun.
The planets of the solar system are named after the Roman and Greek gods.
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Natural satellites
Yes.