Luna, the roman goddess of the moon.
(mythology) The Greek name for the Egyptian mythological figure. The Egyptian name is w:Apep, Apep.(astronomy) A near-earth asteroid designated with the permanent number 99942. There is a Wikipedia article on W:99942 Apophis, 99942 Apophis.
mythological creatures and heros
It is a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure.
The name of the Moon is "Moon" or "Luna". It does not depend on the night.
the mythological origin of mars is the planet that is in between pluto and next to the sun and behind the moon and on top of the earth and under saturns ring floating in a ice-cream truck...your welcome =) no you got it all wrong mars:was named after the god of war and he was fu**** gay as fu*** and for them they gayest name was Mars and mars is the father of uranus ;}
Pan
The name of the particular mythological figure you're looking for is "King Midas".
Callisto
Becuz he was dying
Apollo
Saturn's mythological name is Saturn. In Greek he is known as Kronos.
It's not of mythological origins, it's simply 'Moon day', after the moon.
The anagram is atlas (capitalized Atlas for the mythological figure).
Charon, son of Erebus (Darkness) and Nyx (Night).
Venus is named after the roman god of beauty.
A Sphinx
hydra is a Greek mythological figure not a roman number.