The Greeks did not know about any but the first 6 planets (if you include Earth). Here however are the names for the planets they did know about:
The planets were actually named after the Greek gods in their Roman form. For example, some of the planets were Jupiter (Zeus), Pluto (Hades), Mars (Ares), Mercury (Hermes), Venus (Aphrodite), Saturn (Demeter), Neptune (Poseidon, and Ouranos (Uranus). Earth is the only planet that is not named after a Greek/Roman god or goddess
Yes the word planet was originally called wanderer in the Greek language.
The word comes from ancient Greek planetes, meaning wanderer.
Planet Green was created in 1998.
The planet Uranus is sometimes referred to as the "green planet" due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere, which gives it a greenish hue. This large icy planet is the seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system.
The Welsh word for planet is 'planed' (plural - planedau)
The word "planet" originated from the ancient Greek word "planetes," which means "wanderer."
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πράσινο αντίχειρα Means Green Thumb in Greek.
Yes the word planet was originally called wanderer in the Greek language.
Yes. Planet < πλανήτης (αστήρ) = wanderer (star)
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The word "planet" comes from the Greek word "planฤtฤs," which means "wanderer." This term was used because the planets in our solar system appear to move across the night sky in relation to the fixed stars.
Planetace, which is Greek for "wanderer"
It comes from the Greek word green twins
The word comes from ancient Greek planetes, meaning wanderer.
Yes. It is related to the Greek word for "green", so it means a "green shoot" or a "young plant".
multi planet : πολυπλανητικό (poliplanitiko). As in a multiplanet system. πολυπλανητικό σύστημα