Please tell me the planets corresponding to each constellation? Thanks

Aries---Mars

Looking at space from the earth, the red planet is Mars. Ancient Chinese books call Mars "Ying Planet", and ancient Westerners (ancient Rome) called it "Mars, the God of War."

Constellation 2: Taurus---Venus

Venus is called "Taibai" or "Taibai Venus" among Chinese people. In ancient mythology, "Taibai Jinxing" is a god. The ancient Greeks called Venus "Aphrodite", the goddess representing love and beauty. The Romans called this goddess "Venus", so Venus was also called Venus.

Constellation 3: Gemini---Mercury

Mercury is the planet closest to the sun in the solar system. The long axis of its orbit rotates slowly relative to the star. Through actual measurements, It takes approximately 23,000 years to complete one rotation. Interestingly, Mercury is named Mercury, but there is no water on the planet.

Constellation 4: Cancer---Moon

The moon, commonly known as the moon, also known as the lunar moon and the black rabbit in ancient times, is the earth's only natural satellite and the fifth largest in the solar system. satellite. There is no consensus on the origin of the moon, and there are roughly three major schools in history. In the later period, a new "collision theory" was formed based on various theories and combined with research results, but it was not conclusive.

Constellation 5: Leo---Sun

The sun is the central object of the solar system and accounts for 99.86% of the total mass of the solar system. The eight major planets, asteroids, meteors, comets, trans-Neptunian objects, and interstellar dust in the solar system all orbit the sun, and the sun orbits the center of the Milky Way. The sun is a yellow dwarf star (spectrum G2V). The lifespan of a yellow dwarf star is roughly 10 billion years. The current sun is about 4.57 billion years old.

Constellation 6: Virgo---Solar System

The solar system is centered on the sun and a collection of all celestial bodies bound by the gravitational pull of the sun. It includes eight planets (in order from closest to the sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune), as well as at least 173 known satellites, 5 identified dwarf planets, and several Billions of small celestial bodies in the solar system, and Halley's Comet.

Constellation 7: Libra---Gypsophila

Gypsophila means the sky is full of stars.

Constellation 8: Scorpio---Pluto

This planet got this name because it is so far away from the sun that it has been silent in the endless darkness, which is different from people's imagination. The underworld is similar. In addition, coincidentally, the two letters at the beginning of Pluto are also the acronyms of its discoverer Percival Lowell. It was once the farthest planet from the sun in the solar system.

Constellation 9: Sagittarius---Jupiter

Jupiter is a huge liquid hydrogen star. There are auroras at the poles of Jupiter, which appear to be formed by material erupted from volcanoes on Io that enters the atmosphere along Jupiter's gravity lines.

Constellation 10: Capricorn---Saturn

Saturn is a gas giant planet, which was called Kevius (Ancient Greek: Κρ?νο?; English: Chronos), ancient Chinese people called Saturn Rising. Just above Saturn's North Pole lies the Great Red Spot on Jupiter's surface - a fascinating sight caused by a special and persistent hexagonal storm. A day on Saturn is short, and in 2013, planetary scientists concluded that the cycle of hexagonal storms reflects the length of a Saturnian day with near accuracy: 10 hours, 39 minutes, and 23 seconds.

Constellation 11: Aquarius---Uranus

The English name of Uranus comes from Uranus (Ο?ραν?), the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. The father of North and the grandfather of Zeus. Compared with the five planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) known to people in ancient times, Uranus's brightness is also visible to the naked eye.

Constellation 12: Pisces---Neptune

Neptune (English: Neptune, Latin: Neptunium, symbol:?) is the far-solar planet among the eight planets in the solar system. Neptune's storms are the strongest among the planets in the solar system.