Why Are The Planets Named After Roman Gods
Camila Farah
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Uranus was named after an ancient greek king of the gods.
Mercury was named after the roman god of travel. Although the roman name for the god sky was caelus the latin spelling of the greek name ouranos was uranus. And yes hindus have associated gods with certain planets. Most of the moons and some asteroids are also named after the critters and creatures and gods and goddesses found in roman mythology.
Mars was the roman god of war. Jupiter was the king of the roman gods and saturn was the roman god of agriculture. I call uranus a modern planet because being unseen by the naked eye this planet was unknown to the ancients. The name earth is an english german name which simply means the ground.
Ancient india had long before known of planets and had names thousands and thousands of years before romans even walked this earth. The tradition of naming the planets after greek and roman gods and goddesses was carried on for the other planets discovered as well. The names we use today for the innermost planets were assigned by the romans and they named them after their gods. These included mercury venus mars jupiter and saturn.
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Neptune was the roman god of the sea. Some of the constellations in our solar system are named after roman gods as well. Also there are certain mantra s of planets to get the blessings or ease the negatives. Venus was named after the roman goddess of love and beauty.
Jupiter the solar system s biggest planet was named for the king of the roman gods while the reddish color of the planet mars led the romans to name it after their god of war. The other three planets. Mercury was named after the roman god of travel. Mars was the roman god of war.
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