Mars because it is orange it is also called the rusty planet.
This above is incorrect. Mars - the fourth planet from the sun after Earth and before the asteroid belt that separates Sol - is nicknamed the 'red planet' for its somewhat red colour, which is given due to the iron oxide prevalent on its surface.
To answer the question at hand - the name 'orange planet' has not been assigned to any planet. Most planets, in reality, do not have nicknames referencing their colour; only Mars - red - and Earth - blue.
It does not have another name in the English language.
Another name for gaseous planets is Jovian planet meaning Jupiter like.
Because they come from the magic planet of Uranus and everybody there is orange
A moon, when referring to a natural rock like satellite, not a man made artificial satellite such as Telstar.
Planet Mars looks fairly orange . . . Comment: I can't do much better than that, but Mars is more red than orange. Also Jupiter has a lot of orange in its stripey atmosphere. Edit: Venus is another possible answer. Its clouds are a brilliant white, but the rocks on the surface have an orange colour, I believe.
another name for mars is the 'red planet' , after its red-orange color.
None There's no other name for a blood orange.
the red planet
blue planet
the red planet
I think pluto looks like a big, bright yellow-ish orange star in the sky
Tangerine is another name for mandarin or mandarine orange.
No.
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It means that you need to see a doctor or, better, leave our planet because you are an alien from another planet.
The red planet - is a name commonly given to the planet Mars.... due to it's colour appearing as red/orange when viewed through a telescope.
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