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How many planets are there in our vast solar system? Name the Gods they are named after? (No useless)​

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Answered by regmiunisha08
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There are eight planets in our Solar System and one star, all of which are named after ancient deities, besides one — Earth. Its mostly clear why the inner planets (those within the asteroid belt), Jupiter and Saturn have these names, relating back to ancient beliefs of the astronomers of Rome.

Answered by AlexTheNerd
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Our solar system is made up of a star, eight planets, and countless smaller bodies such as dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets.

Explanation:

All of the planets, except for Earth, were named after Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Venus and Mercury were given their names thousands of years ago. There are eight planets in our Solar System and one star, all of which are named after ancient deities, besides one Earth. Its mostly clear why the inner planets (those within the asteroid belt), Jupiter and Saturn have these names, relating back to ancient beliefs of the astronomers of Rome.

Jupiter, being the biggest planet, gets its name from the king of the ancient Roman gods.

Mercury is one of the five classical planets visible with the naked eye and is named after the swift-footed Roman messenger god.

Venus, the third brightest object after the Sun and Moon, was named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty.

Saturn has been known since ancient times. The planet is named for the Roman god of agriculture and wealth, who was also the father of Jupiter.

Mars, the red planet, was named after this god of war.

Uranus was named after the Greek god of the sky.

The ice giant Neptune was the first planet located through mathematical calculations. Using predictions made by Urbain Le Verrier, Johann Galle discovered the planet in 1846. The planet is named after the Roman god of the sea, as suggested by Le Verrier.

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