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All the stars and gods in the universe

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planet

Mercury: Mercury; It is equivalent to Hermes in Greek mythology.

Venus: Venus, the goddess of love; It is equivalent to Aphrodite in Greek mythology.

Earth: Earth, the god of the earth; Equivalent to Gaia in Greek mythology.

Mars: Mars myth, God of War; It is equivalent to Ares in Greek mythology.

Jupiter; The Lord God Jupiter; Equivalent to Zeus in Greek mythology.

Saturn: Saturn, the god of agriculture; There is no such person in Greek mythology.

Uranus: Uranus; In Greek mythology, the names are the same.

Neptune: Neptune; It is equivalent to Poseidon in Greek mythology.

Pluto: Pluto. It is equivalent to Hades in Greek mythology.

Satellite:

Mercury and Venus have no satellites.

The moon is a satellite of the earth, which is said to be related to Minos, Wang Mi and Crete?

The satellite of mars.

Phobos: Phobos is the son of Ares (Mars) and Aphrodite (Venus). Aphrodite is the name in Greek mythology and pawar in Roman mythology.

Deimos: Deimos, the god of fear, is also the son of Ares (Mars).

Jupiter's moons:

IO: IO, lover of Zeus (Jupiter).

Europa: Europa, another lover of Zeus, is the mother of Rhadamanthus and Minos. The name of the European continent comes from her name.

Ganymede: Ganymede, the lover of Zeus, was caught by Zeus and poured wine.

Callisto: Crystal, the lover of Zeus, used to be a waitress in luna, and finally became a bear.

Amalthea (callisto): Amar Teia, the name of the female goat who raised Zeus.

Himalia (Europa):

Elara (Europa): Elara, the daughter of Zeus, is a giant.

Percival (Europa): Percival, the wife of Minos and the daughter of the sun god.

Sinop (io):

Alicia (Io)

Carme (io 1 1)

Ananke (Ananke): Ananko, the mother of fate, is the embodiment of the concept of "necessity".

Leda (Io XIII): One of Zeus' lovers, the brother of Gemini and the mother of Helen.

Thebes (io XIV):

Adrastea (XV)

Metis (XVI)

Saturn's moons

Mimas (Titan): Mimas, the Titan God, was killed by Zeus.

Enceladus: Enceladus, the Titan god, is said to have had an earthquake when he rolled underground, and the volcano erupted when he stuck out his tongue.

Tethys (Tethys): Tethys, the goddess of Titan, raised Hera, the queen of heaven, and was the mother of all the sea goddesses and river gods.

Dione (Titan): Dione, the goddess of Titan, is said to be the lover of Zeus and the mother of Aphrodite, the god of love.

Rhea: Rhea, the goddess of Titan, the mother of the gods. Zeus, Hera, Hades and Poseidon are all her children.

Titan: Titan, the general name of Titan, is the oldest god.

Hyperion (Titan):

Partos (Partos): One of the Titan gods, the son of Uranus and Gaia, the brother of Cronus, the father of Zeus and Atlas.

Phoebe (Enceladus): Titan, Phobo, lover of Zeus, mother of Apollo and themis.

enceladus

Epimetheus (Encelados XI)

Atlas (Enceladus XV): Atlas, the Titan, once carried the sky.

Prometheus (Titan XVI):

Pandora (Enceladus XVII): Pandora, a woman created by the gods, is the mother of mankind, equivalent to Eve in the Bible.

Pan (Enceladus XVIII): Pan, the god of the forest, the son of Hermes (Mercury).

Telesto (Titan XIII)

Calypso mythology (Enceladus XIV): Calypso mythology, the daughter of Atlas, lived with Odysseus for seven years.

Helene (Enceladus):

Uranus

Cordelia (Tianwei VI)

O Filja (Tian Weiqi)

Bianca (Tianweiba)

Ke Rui Xi da (Tianweijiu)

Desdemona (Tianwei X)

Juliet (Tianwei 1 1)

Portia (Tianwei XII)

Rosalind (Tianwei XIII)

Belinda (Tianwei 14)

Ice hockey (Tianwei XV)

Miranda (Tianwei V)

Ai Lier (Tianweiyi)

Ombril (Tianwei II)

Titanium dioxide (Tianwei III)

Oberon (Tianwei No.4)

Caliban (Tianwei XVI)

Sycorax (Tianwei Seventeen)

Uranus XVIII (Tianwei XVIII)

Nineteen (nineteen)

Twenty (20)

Neptune

Naiad (Triton III)

Mediterranean Sea (Triton)

Despina (Triton 15)

Galatia (Triton)

Larissa (Triton VII)

Proteus (Triton-8)

Triton (Triton)

Nereid (Neptune)

Pluto's satellite (or companion star? )

Ka Rong: Ka Rong of Sagittarius.