1. Mercury = The Swift Planet
2. Venus = Earth's Twin, Morning Star, Evening Star
3. Earth = The Blue Planet
4. Mars = The Red Planet
5. Jupiter = The Giant Planet
6. Saturn = The Ringed Planet
7. Uranus = The Ice Giant
8. Neptune = The Big Blue Planet
Note: Out of the five official dwarf planets, Pluto is the only one that had a nickname: The Dwarf Planet. Now that term is used for all the dwarf planets.
Latin names are quite good and Scottish Gaelic names are really nice as well.
The other names for Mars include the Red Planet and Ares, the ancient Greek name for the god of war, which is equivalent to the Roman god Mars.
there is a moon for every planet
Rigel is a star, not a planet. It is not certain who actually named it. Many cultures have other names for it.
Mass of Planet X divided by volume of Planet X
planet
So far every planet has an atmosphere... i think.
There are thousands of people in every University on the planet who are studying for a career in science but have yet to graduate from University. Too many names to be listed here
NO, because it is not possible. Every plutoid is a dwarf planet but every dwarf planet is not a plutoid.
YES, obviously, because every plutoid is a dwarf planet but every dwarf planet is not a plutoid.
Latin names are quite good and Scottish Gaelic names are really nice as well.
Because the Greeks and Romans themselves gave mythological names to these bodies. It's been continued as a tradition.
It is an imaginary planet with imaginary moons. It does not exist
Neptune
the goddesses
Natural satellites
Humans are the dominant species on the planet Earth. You will find them, or proof of their existent in every habitat, every continent, every landmass on the planet.