It was the greek god Hades
The symbol for Pluto, the dwarf planet, is a capital letter "P" with a stylized representation of the god Pluto's helmet.
Mercury - the God of trade, the planet, and a thermometer.
they named the planet Jupiter after the Roman god Jupiter
it used to vary between neptune and Pluto due to plutos unusual orbit. but since Pluto was declared not a planet. it is neptune.
After the Roman god.
god of the underworld
Another name for the planet pluto is "the dwarf planet"
Plutos name in greek came from the god of the underworld "Hades". the planet received this name because it is so far away from the sun that it is perpetual darkness and perhaps because "PL" are the initials of Percival Lowell
Plutos not a planet because is does not meet the necessary requirements to be a planet
Pluto was named for the Roman god of the dead. His counterpart in Greek myth is Hades.
to control the dead
Neptune's, at times.
The symbol for Pluto, the dwarf planet, is a capital letter "P" with a stylized representation of the god Pluto's helmet.
comet
All planets in our solar system except Earth are named after Roman gods. Pluto was the god of the Underworld.
Neptune. but since plutos demotion, it will always be the farthest planet from the sun as we know today.
No - he has since passed away. Pluto was discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh, who died in 1997, nine years before Plutos reclassification to a dwarf planet in 2006. Venetia Burney thought of the name for Pluto in 1930, when she was eleven. She died in 2009, so she would have known of Plutos reclassification.