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(differnt person) yes there was but Planet Thea crashed into earth about 4.5 million years ago and now Planet Thea is now the moon. trust me on this answer i watched it on the science channel last night
Thea is very dominant yet has little mercy or empathy for failure. She is not an easy person to deal with. She stood throughout Greek mythology as a symbol of strength and perseverance.
Mercury has the widest in temperature swings. Venus is the hottest planet. Saturn is the planet with visible rings and lots of moons, jupiter is the largest planet (( duh)) Uranus rotates on it's side.
William Lassell was the one who named Trinton.Gerard P. Kuiper named Nereid.Nereid was named in 1949,and Trinton was named in 1846!
The primary purpose of "Hip-Hop Planet" was to inform.
Several American states are named after famous women. Virginia is named after Queen Elizabeth I (the Virgin Queen). Maryland is named after Mary, Queen of Scots, and North and South Carolina are named after Queen Caroline.
Planet Thea is no longer a planet it is now the moon. it smashed into earth around 4 and a half million years ago but i would say ''Thea'' the moon is gray. hopefully that helps you. sorry but planet Thea is not a planet anymore.
Scientists hypothesize that earth formed at the same time as the other planets and the sun, roughly 4.6 billion years ago. It is said that Earth and a planet named Thea collided and most of Thea became Earth's molten core while the rest of it became what is now our moon.
Scientists hypothesize that earth formed at the same time as the other planets and the sun, roughly 4.6 billion years ago. It is said that Earth and a planet named Thea collided and most of Thea became Earth's molten core while the rest of it became what is now our moon.
Scientists hypothesize that earth formed at the same time as the other planets and the sun, roughly 4.6 billion years ago. It is said that Earth and a planet named Thea collided and most of Thea became Earth's molten core while the rest of it became what is now our moon.
Scientists hypothesize that earth formed at the same time as the other planets and the sun, roughly 4.6 billion years ago. It is said that Earth and a planet named Thea collided and most of Thea became Earth's molten core while the rest of it became what is now our moon.
No, Uranium is not named after a planet. It is named after the planet Uranus, which in turn is named after the ancient Greek god of the sky.
Geronimo Stilton has a sister named Thea Stilton, a cousin named Trap Stilton, and a nephew named Benjamin Stilton.
The illustrator for "Thea Stilton and the Blue Scarab Hunt" is an artist named Chiara Balleello. She brings the story to life with her colorful and detailed illustrations that accompany the adventurous tale of Thea Stilton and her friends.
The ancient Roman people named the planet Venus. The planet was named after the goddess of the same name.
It was the other way round. Uranium was named after a planet. That planet was Uranus.
Named after what?
Plutonium is named after the planet Pluto. Neptunium is named after the planet Neptune. Uranium is named after the planet Uranus.