Just like the "standard" christian god :
a big, mature, white man with a beard.
The planet Mars is named after the Roman god of war. In Roman mythology, Mars was considered the god of war, similar to the Greek god Ares. The red color of the planet is thought to be associated with blood and war, which is why it was named after this particular deity.
Apollon was a Hellenic God and the Romans identified him with one of their Gods, calling him Apollo.
Uranus is actually a Greek god, not a Roman one. In Roman mythology, Uranus is equivalent to the god Caelus. Uranus was the primordial god of the sky in Greek mythology, the father of the Titans, and the grandfather of Zeus.
Mercury:Fleet mesanger of the roman gods Venus:Roman goddess of love and beauty Earth:Not named from a god Mars:Roman god of war Jupiter:Ruler of the roman gods Saturn:Roman god of farming/Agriculture Uranus:Our god A.K.A. Roman god of the great heavens Neptune:Roman god of the seas Pluto:Greek god and Roman god of the underworld I am a freak for science of the solar system Some say there are 260,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars in our solar system.
Apollo is the roman god for Apollo his name doesn't change
halfbloods
Vulcan(Roman) or Hephaestus(Greek).
The name of the Roman god Jupiter's wife is Juno. She was considered the queen of the gods and the protector of women and marriage.
Zeus
Saturn and Opis.
Mar, the god of war.
Because jupiters the biggest planet therefore the king of gods in greek (Zeus) or the king of gods in roman (Jove) shows there power.
Zeus/Jupiter + Hera/Juno = <3
Conrad Jupiters is a former hotel and casino located in Queensland, Australia. It was named after Conrad Hilton, the founder of the Hilton Hotels chain, and the mythological Roman god Jupiter. The property has since been rebranded as The Star Gold Coast.
Pluto and Neptune are the brothers of Jupiter.
Jupiter's original name in Roman mythology was "Juppiter" or "Iuppiter," derived from the Latin word "Iuppiter" (or "Juppiter") which means "Father Jove." It was the name given to the king of the gods in Roman mythology.
All the planets are named after Roman gods (Mercury, Mars and so on). Saturn was the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Kronos the Titan, who was the father of Zeus and his 5 brothers and sisters. The name Saturn is possibly from the Latin word for "to sow" as Saturn was the Roman god of agriculture amongst other things.