The reason for the odd naming of the planets (Part:ii)

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Then there was no reason to fall into the class, perhaps the class three. Sir, the mathematics asked if I had submitted the Sunday homework. I laughed a naughty smile and said, 'no sir'.

Sir said, 'Jihad never expected it from you! Where's today's homework? '

I: 'Do not remember to bring sir today'.

Sir: 'What's the bar today?'

I: 'Sir Tuesday'.

Sir: 'Does anyone work on this day? Tuesday is not a bad thing anymore, hmm? '(Sir was very simple)

I: 'Yes sir.'

Classmates from the next bench: 'Sir, Jihad went home after Tiffin last Tuesday! I have not come! '

Sir: 'Shi: Yes?'

I: 'I was sick' sir (lie)

Sir: 'Do you do all the evil things on Tuesday?'

I: No more, sir!


(Then I had heard Hadeser's immortal words for fear of intimidating my fellow student in my name)


Tuesday! Apart from the day's work, the word 'Mars' will be placed beside the planet 'Marsavan'. 'Mars' in English So, living in Mars will bring goodness in all areas of our lives? I only knew the names of the planets with the name of the day. The rest did not mind. Earth, Mars, Saturn, Mercury, Jupiter, and Venus. Since that day, I used to think that if I did good on Tuesday, I could stay in Mars after I died. But Saturday on whose forehead will sit! It's not possible to move around the planet, like a stove around the planet. Good is good Since then Mars has become my favorite planet


But I often forgot that this leelaabhitta is a planet. Why is such a strange name of a planet? A name in English, and another in Bengal! In the small head, the question is, in spite of the fact that the girl next door will have to get a good number in the examination, otherwise my mother will not be able to face the society, because of fear, 'What did grandfather come to the house in the house of Jharna?'



The first is to say that the only organization that has named planetary satellites is the only one, named the International Astronomical Union or IAU, founded in 1919. There are certainly reasons behind the naming of the planets. But most of them are to honor the honor of the ancient gods. Let's not talk more about our planet's naming history in our solar system.


Earth (Earth)

                               

                This color image of Earth was taken by NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC), a four megapixel CCD camera and telescope. 

Sorry! It is not known who was named 454 million years ago, who was named after our name or who was named after him. But the name 'Earth' is about 1000 years old. You can say that Old English is a word. In the fifth century, English languages

with the migration of some German tribes from the continent to Britain have evolved from Anglo-Saxon (English-German). So the word 'Earth' comes from the Anglo-Saxon word 'erda' and in German it is called 'erde' which means 'soil or ground'. In old English it was 'eor (th) e' or 'ertha'.


It is assumed that the origin of the word can be from an Indo-European language base 'er', which has developed a better adaptation of the words used in today's language. All other planet names have some specific purpose or background. But the world is the only planet in our solar system that did not come from Greek-Roman mythology.


All other planetary names were named after the names of the Greeks and Roman deities. Thus, 'earth or land' is meant to mean that the name 'earth' has become clear. However, the word 'earth' used in the name of Bengali is derived from Sanskrit language. So 'earth' is the Sanskrit word in its other name, "Prithvi". Prithvi was the mythical "Pruthur" kingdom.

Astronaut Harrison Schemimit took another beautiful photo of the world during Apollo 17 mission. Take a look at:

                                   

Mars (Mars)

                                                        

                                              Image credit: NASA, Viking Orbiter


The most honorable gods of the Romans were 'mars' (Greek name ares) which were called 'The god of war' or 'god of war'. He was very important to the Romans because the Romans often fought with their neighbors.


But the ancient Babylonians also thought of this planet as a symbol of fights, quarrels, war, destruction. They called this planet 'nergal' after the name of their god 'Nergal'. Again this god was also the master of all the fights, quarrels, fire, war, etc. However, the Romans thought of the protector of their large army and Mars or 'mars' as the guardian of their home in Rome. Then they announced a month's name. Guess what month is it? The month that is near the 'mars' pronoun

                                             

March! Yes in March. Lastly, the name of the Roman God Mars is named after the future potential of our solar system.

Saturn (Saturn)

                                  

Saturn in natural color approaching equinox, Image credit: Cassini by NASA in July 2008.

Remember the casino? At the end of the long 20-year mission, Sunlight was burned in the atmosphere in September last year by sending 3,95,921 photos to the earth. This is the planet Saturn or Saturn.

According to Roman mythology saturn or saturn is named. The Roman god Saturnus, who was 'The god of agriculture and harvest' or symbol of agriculture and crop. Again it is equivalent to the chronos or 'kronos' of ancient Greek mythology. Saturn satellites are named after the brothers of Cronos. Cranos was the king of the Titans. However, according to the Roman god, astronomers named 'saturn'.

According to ancient Roman mythology or mythology, Saturn or Saturn is said to carry a wheat bundle with a sickle in the left hand and a right hand. Saturn was Helen's son His wife was ops (ops or equivalent to rhea). He was the father of other children as well as the famous character Sirace, Jupiter, and Verritas.


Mercury (Mercury)

                                      

                      Mercury in enhanced color, imaged by MESSENGER (2008)

Like other planets, Mercury is named after a Roman god based on the gods worshiped by ancient Greeks. According to the Roman mythology Mercury or 'mercury' was Maya Mayastas and Jupiter or Jupiter's son. Most of his aspects were based on Greek gods 'hermes' or Hermes.


According to mythology, Mercury was the fastest among the gods and that is why merchants prayed for mercury for quick success in their business dealings. Again, Greek mythology Hermes was a messenger of the gods or a propagandist. Mercury is the closest planet in the solar system and it moves fast from night to night.

Since ancient times, Mercury was visible with empty eyes, most of the ancient civilization would have given its name for Mercury. According to their mythology, ancient Babylon named Mercury after the name of one god 'napu'. The ancient Greeks thought that Mercury was two. In the morning sky, the stars thought they would be different, say 'apollo' and after the sunset it would say hermes or Hermes. But in the 4th century BCE, ancient astronomers realized that the two objects are the same, and according to the name of the gods of Romans stuck with Hermes - it has finally acquired the name 'mercury'.