The name of an unpopular galaxy symbolizes the name of the universe.

It is as follows: 1. Asayama Tibetan 2, Amazonia 3, Petal Rain 4, Wild Strawberry 5, Swallowtail Butterfly 6, Backlight Sea 7, Frosted Flower 8, Sea Blue 9, Big Sun 1, Sakura Fubuki 11, Firefly Sen 12, Small Flower 13, Love Flower 14. Baby rabbit

An unpopular planet name

For newly discovered stars or planets, the number is a formal name. In addition, the discoverer can take a popular name, such as the discoverer himself, or some legendary figures and people in fairy tales.

The existing stars or planets observed in ancient times were named in different ways according to different countries.

For example, China named the five planets in the solar system in Jin Mu according to the five elements, while foreigners named them after myths.

Venus: (Venus) Venus (the god of beauty in Roman mythology), and China also has two nicknames, namely, the morning star and the evening star. There is also a familiar name: Taibai Venus.

Jupiter: (Jupiter) Jupiter (the king of the gods in Roman mythology) was also called the "old star" by China in ancient times, and "dare to touch the earth on the head of Tai Sui", which means Jupiter.

Mercury: (English: Mercury, Latin: Mercurius) Mercury (the messenger of the gods in Roman mythology) was called "the morning star" or "the evening star" in ancient China, with different names according to the time of its appearance, just like Venus.

Mars: (Mars) Mars mythology (the god of war in Roman mythology). In ancient China, it was called "ying", and the idiom "mars staying at antares" meant Mars.

Saturn: (English Saturn, Latin Saturnus) the Roman god of agriculture. In ancient China, it was called "town star" or "filling star".

Uranus: (English: Uranus Greek: ο υ υ α ν? Uranus (the god of the sky in Greek mythology). It is also the only planet in the solar system that rolls on the ground. This was first discovered by foreigners. Because it was named after the God of the sky, it was called Uranus by China people.

Neptune: (Neptune) Neptune (the god of the sea in Roman mythology), so China calls it Neptune.