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  1. Red Planet (2000)
  2. List of planets
  3. 87+ BEST Planet Names [Alien, Mythical, Star Wars, Unique, Creative]
  4. Name of Mars
  5. Why Is Mars Called the Red Planet and What Is Its Atmosphere Made Of?


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Red Planet (2000)

Astronauts, and their robotic dog AMEE (Autonomous Mapping Evaluation and Evasion), search for solutions to save a dying Earth by searching on Mars, only to have the mission go terribly awry... Astronauts, and their robotic dog AMEE (Autonomous Mapping Evaluation and Evasion), search for solutions to save a dying Earth by searching on Mars, only to have the mission go terribly awry. Astronauts, and their robotic dog AMEE (Autonomous Mapping Evaluation and Evasion), search for solutions to save a dying Earth by searching on Mars, only to have the mission go terribly awry.

List of planets

See the main article: Definition of a planet [ | ] Technically, there was never a scientific definition of the term planet before 2006. When the Greeks observed the sky thousands of years ago, they discovered objects that acted differently than stars. These points of light seemed to wander around the sky throughout the year. The term "planet" derives from the Greek word "planets" - wanderer. In 2006, the

87+ BEST Planet Names [Alien, Mythical, Star Wars, Unique, Creative]

Jupiter: The largest planet in the solar system was named after the king of the gods. Venus: The second brightest object in the night sky was named after the goddess of love and beauty. Mars: The red planet was named after the god of war. Mercury: The smallest and innermost planet was named after the messenger god. Neptune: The eighth planet from the sun was named after the god of the sea. Good Planet Names 1) Avalon: A beautiful island from the Arthurian legends. 2) Eden: The paradise that was home to Adam and Eve before their fall from grace. 3) Gaia: The goddess of the Earth in Greek mythology. 4) Hyperion: A giant titan from Greek mythology. 5) Terra: The Latin word for “Earth”. 6) Utopia: An ideal society, first described by Thomas More in his book of the same name. 7) Zion: A holy place in Judaism, Christianity, and Mormonism. Planets Name | Solar System | Our Solar System | Planetary System | Planets Name in English 2) Barsoom: The planet Mars as it appears in Edgar Rice Burroughs’ John Carter of Mars books. 3) Endor: The forest Moon of Endor from Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. 4) Gallifrey: The home planet of the Time Lords in Doctor Who. 5) Krypton: Superman’s home planet, which was destroyed shortly after his birth. 6) Pandora: The moon that is the setting for James Cameron’s Avatar. 7) Vulcan: The home planet of Spock from Star Trek. 1) Asgard: The home of the Norse gods in mythology. 2) Hades: The Greek underworld, ruled by the god Hades. 3) Hel: The...

Name of Mars

In English, the planet Mars is Martius, Martial, used as an adjective corresponding to Terrestrial for Earth. Ἄρης Arēs, with the inflectional stem Ἄρε- Are-. Arean Mars is also the basis of the name of the month of Martius mēnsis 'month of Mars'), dies Martis 'day of Mars'), where the old Anglo-Saxon god Due to the global influence of Mars or Marte for the planet is common around the world, though it may be used alongside older, native words. A number of other languages have provided words with international usage. For example: • مريخ mirrīkh – which connotes fire – is used as the (or a) name for the planet in • 火星 [Mandarin Huǒxīng] 'fire star' (in Chinese the five classical planets are identified with the • India uses the • A long-standing nickname for Mars is the "Red Planet". That is also the planet's name in מאדים ma'adim, which is derived from אדום adom, meaning 'red'. • The archaic Latin form Māvors ( ˈ m eɪ v ɔːr z/) is seen, but only very rarely, in English, though the adjectives Mavortial and Mavortian mean 'martial' in the military rather than planetary sense. References [ ] • (Subscription or • planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov. • • (Subscription or • Ἄρης. • E.g. in Pickering (1921) Mars. • Encyclopaedia Romana . Retrieved 19 February 2021. • . Retrieved 19 February 2021. • The dictionary definition of المريخ at Wiktionary • The dictionary definition of 火星 at Wiktionary • Dalal, Roshen (2010). Hinduism: An alphabetical guide. Penguin Books India. p.240. 978-0-14-341...

Why Is Mars Called the Red Planet and What Is Its Atmosphere Made Of?

Mars is popularly known as the Red Planet because of its distinct rusty color. The planet's color can even be seen with the naked eye from Earth, appearing in the night sky as though it were a red star. Data from The theory is false according to current science. Mars is red because of the way it was formed billions of years ago back when the solar system was young. The red planet is red for two main reasons: its surface, and its atmosphere. The surface The surface of Mars is covered in iron oxide particles. Iron oxide is the same compound that gives rust its red color. Mars has so much iron oxide on its surface because the planet is smaller and has weaker gravity than Earth does. When the planets were forming around four billion years ago, their surfaces would have been made of hellish oceans of molten rock and metals—including naturally occurring iron oxide. Earth's larger size and stronger gravity meant this molten rock was under higher pressure in its early days, resulting in higher temperatures. This turned the iron oxide into liquid, and caused it to sink down to the planet's core, scientists believe. Mars, being smaller, did not achieve the same temperatures. The iron oxide remained stable, didn't sink so much, and as a result is more spread out around the planet today. This explanation dates back to a 2004 study by David Rubie and colleagues at the University of Bayreuth, Germany. John Murray, a planetary scientist at the Open University in Milton Keynes, UK, Nature...