You can learn planet names by memorizing this mnemonic sentence: "My very educated mother just served us nachos."
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A mnemonic is a shorthand concept to aid recall of a longer one, for example, the acronym HOMES to remember the names of the Great Lakes (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Eire, Superior). Do you want to remember the word "fate"? It seems to be about as short as it can get already. Now FATE could be a mnemonic for something else.
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Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus NeptuneThe mnemonic My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas is very useful in memorizing the solar system planets, though Pluto is no longer a true planet.
There is no 'phrase' or mnemonic for this because the order of the Sun, Earth and Moon changes as the Moon orbits the Earth. Remember - planets obit a star (the Sun is a star) - Earth is a planet moons orbit planets - The Moon is a moon.
Latin names are quite good and Scottish Gaelic names are really nice as well.
It is an imaginary planet with imaginary moons. It does not exist
Chocolate has no mnemonic. It is a mnemonic of (roughly) CHeese, Oral Contraceptives, Alcohol, Anxiety, Travel and Exercise and related to migraines.
Johnny Mnemonic was created in 1981-05.
Plump Mrs. Martian Voted Every Ninth Unicorn Should Jump.Comments: Pluto isn't a planet now, of course.Personally, I find that mnemonic hard to remember!This may help: notice how 5 of the planets have this order: Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn. The first letter of each planet spells "Venus".You can easily make up your own mnemonic. The trouble is Mercury and Mars begin with "M" so you need a way to distinguish between them.