No, on both counts. "Neptune Massive" is a fictious rock formation that marks the beginng of "Red Route One," the underwater track taken by Red October, the modified typhoon class submarine that appears in Tom Clancy's Hunt For Red October. It was never described as a trench.
Challenger Deep.
Planet Neptune got its name from the Roman God of the deep sea, Neptune. The name also fits the planet because of its ocean-like appearance and because it's in deep space (deep sea-deep space).
Astronomers named Neptune after the Roman God of the deep sea to uphold the tradition of naming planets after mythical figures. The name wasn't only given because the colour of the planet resembles the ocean, the name also fits the planet well because of its position in "deep" space (deep sea - deep space). The symbol for planet Neptune is the Trident (the weapon favoured by the God Neptune). Neptune's largest moon was also named after the Greek God of the sea's son, Triton.
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Yes, planet Neptune is named after the Roman god of the sea, Neptune. In Roman mythology, Neptune was the god of water and the sea. The planet's name reflects its striking blue color and its position as the farthest known planet from the sun at the time of its discovery.
This point is Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, Pacific Ocean (10 911 +/- 40 m after the latest measurements).
The planet Neptune was named after the Roman God of the Sea.Astronomers named Neptune after the Roman God of the deep sea to uphold the tradition of naming planets after mythical figures. The name wasn't only given because the colour of the planet resembles the ocean, the name also fits the planet well because of its position in "deep" space (deep sea - deep space).The symbol for planet Neptune is the Trident (the weapon favoured by the God Neptune).Neptune's largest moon was also named after the Greek God of the sea's son, Triton.Neptune was only referred to as "the planet exterior to Uranus" or as "Le Verrier's planet". The first suggestion for a name came from Johann Galle, who proposed the name Janus. Another proposal was Oceanus. Urbain Le Verrier, who discovered the planet, claimed the right to name his discovery: Neptune. Soon Neptune became the internationally accepted name.
Herbert Trench's birth name is Frederick Herbert Trench.
aleutian trench
Mariana's Trench
The greek name for Neptune is Poseidon, the greek god of the sea.
Neptune's Roman name was Neptune, and his Greek name was Poseidon. He was the god of the sea.