they thought there was a god there.
Saturn was discovered by ancient Greeks and Romans, so sorry no space crafts.
Technically, yes. In Greek mythology, Kronos was a titan. When the Romans adopted the Greek gods, they simply changed their names and gave them somewhat more warlike personalities. The Romans renamed Kronos Saturn. So Saturn is Kronos`s Roman name.
The Romans knew of seven bright objects in the sky, the sun, the moon and five brightest planets. They named them after their most important gods. Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture. According to myth, Saturn introduced agriculture to his people by teaching them how to farm the land. Saturn was also the Roman god of time and this is perhaps why the slowest (in orbit around the sun) of the five bright planets was named after him. In Roman mythology Saturn was the father of Jupiter. Saturday is also named after the Roman god Saturn (Saturn's Day).
Saturn got its name for the Roman god Saturn (Who was basically the same as the Greek Titan Cronus) lord of time. The name was picked because Saturn had the slowest revelation around The sun of any other planet.
The planet Saturn is named after the Roman god Saturnus, who was equated to the Greek god Kronos (the father of Zeus), the Babylonian Ninurta and to the Hindu Shani. Saturn's symbol represents the god's sickle.
the god of agriculture is Saturn, Saturn the planet was named after this god by the Romans In rome, it's Saturn.
Cronus is not the greek god of Saturn, Saturn is his Roman name. As for why the Romans named him Saturn, I don't know.
yes
The Saturn planet is the sixth planet in the solar system.
They thought that if they prayed to her then they would get a love.
Zeus is.
The romans named it, it was named after the roman god of agriculture.
Yes
Saturn was identified by the Greeks long before the Romans so you could say it was still called Saturn
Saturn was discovered by ancient Greeks and Romans, so sorry no space crafts.
Cronus.
Technically, yes. In Greek mythology, Kronos was a titan. When the Romans adopted the Greek gods, they simply changed their names and gave them somewhat more warlike personalities. The Romans renamed Kronos Saturn. So Saturn is Kronos`s Roman name.