The Greek names for the planets in our solar system are:
These names come from Greek mythology, where each planet is associated with a corresponding deity.
I believe his greek name is Ares, but his roman name is mars. like one of the planets in the solar system.
It is not easy to know what goddess you mean. Let's say you mean the goddess of love. In Greece she was Aphrodite, in Rome she was Venus. When the planets in our solar system got their names all the names were taken from Roman gods. Like Venus.
Zeus = Jupiter in Roman, all planets (except for Earth) in our solar system are named after a roman god/goddess.It's Jupiter.
The God of war is Ares well that is his Greek name in Latin his name would be Mars like the 5th planet from the sun in our solar system. He is also one of the twelve Olympians Ares is also a lover of Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love and in Latin her name is Venus another planet in our solar system. She is also one of the twelve Olympians to learn more I recommend Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan a great tale that keeps you reading.
Mercury/Hermes is the god of commerce, travel and thievery in Roman mythology. The planet probably received this name because it moves so quickly across the sky.Venus/Aphrodite is the Roman goddess of love and beauty. The planet is aptly named since it makes a beautiful sight in the sky, with only the Sun and the Moon being brighter.Earth is the only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology. The name derives from Old English and Germanic. There are, of course, many other names for our planet in other languages.Mars/Ares is the Roman god of War. The planet probably got this name due to its red color.Jupiter/Zeus was the King of the Gods in Roman mythology, making the name a good choice for what is by far the largest planet in our solar system.Saturn/Demeter is the Roman god of agriculture and harvest.Uranus/Uranus is the ancient Greek deity of the Heavens, the earliest supreme god, father of the titans.Neptune/Poseidon, was the Roman god of the Sea. Given the beautiful blue color of this planet, the name is an excellent choice!Pluto/Hades is the Roman god of the underworld in Roman mythology. Perhaps the planet received this name because it's so far from the Sun that it is in perpetual darkness.
Planets that are not in the solar system are called extrasolar planets, or exoplanets.
no they do not
The names of the 8 planets in our solar system are derived from ancient Roman deities. The planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were named after Roman gods, while Uranus was named after a Greek god and Neptune was named after the Roman god of the sea, and Earth's name is derived from Old English and Germanic words meaning "ground" or "soil."
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are the inner planets
Yes, it is. At 2006, the scientists decided that it was not a planet of solar system. Now, there are just eight planets in the solar system.
MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
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Most of our planets are named from greek gods except earth, Saturn and uranus.
Mercury. Venus,Earth, Mars
5 names in our solar system are............. planets.................stars....................asteroids....................moon................... black holes
most of the greek gods and goddesses are named after planets in the solar system
Pluto, Eris, Ceres, Haumea and Makemake are five dwarf planets in our solar system. There are many dwarf planets some discovered and some undiscovered.