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      • While Uranus remains the widely-recognized name for the Solar System’s seventh planet (and third gas giant), other cultures have recognized it by various other names. For example in traditional Chinese astronomy, it is known as Tianwángxing, which means literally “Sky King Star”.
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    Uranus is called by a variety of names in other languages. Uranus's name is literally translated as the "sky king star" in Chinese (天王星; Tiānwángxīng), Japanese (天王星), Korean (천왕성), and Vietnamese (sao Thiên Vương). In Thai, its official name is Dao Yurenat (ดาวยูเรนัส), as in English.

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    The first recorded instance of Uranus being spotted in the night sky is believed to date back to the 2nd century BCE. At this time, Hipparchos – the Greek astronomer, mathematician and founder of trigonometry – apparently recorded the planet as a star in his star catalogue (completed in 129 BCE). This catalog was later incorporated into Ptolemy’s A...

    Herschel’s first report on the object was recorded on April 26th, 1781. Initially, he described it as being a “Nebulous star or perhaps a comet”, but later settled on it being a comet since it appeared to have changed its position in the sky. When he presented his discovery to the Royal Society, he maintained this theory, but also likened it to a p...

    As he lived in England, Herschel originally wanted to name Uranus after his patron, King George III. Specifically, he wanted to call itGeorgium Sidus(Latin for “George’s Star”), or the Georgian Planet. Although this was a popular name in Britain, the international astronomy community didn’t think much of it, and wanted to follow the historical prec...

    While Uranus remains the widely-recognized name for the Solar System’s seventh planet (and third gas giant), other cultures have recognized it by various other names. For example in traditional Chinese astronomy, it is known as Tianwángxing, which means literally “Sky King Star”. The same name is recognized in the Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese as...

  3. Apr 21, 2024 · Its name translates as the “sky king star” in Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean. In Mongolian, the means “King of the Sky.” While its official name in Thai is Dao Yurenat, which means Uranus, another name is Dao Maruettayu (Star of Myrtu or Death Star). The planet’s Hawaiian name is Heleʻekala, which means “Herschel ...

  4. While Chinese Names for Uranus, Neptune and Pluto follow the English way of naming planets. Those planets were discovered later. They are based on the English names from Greek mythology.

  5. Nov 4, 2016 · The distant ice giant planets, unknown to ancient Chinese astronomers, have been named as follows: Uranus is 天王星 (Tiānwángxīng), or Sky King Star, and Neptune is 海王星 (Hǎiwángxīng ...

  6. Feb 1, 2021 · We just keep using the existing Chinese names instead of translating the English name into Chinese. Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto were discovered in modern time, therefore we translated them as 天王星, 海王星, and 冥王星 from English

  7. Nov 19, 2022 · Uranus. 海王星. Star of the God of the Ocean. Neptune. And here’s the Chinese name of Pluto: 冥王星. Star of the God of the Underworld. Pluto. Notice that for the inner planets, along with Jupiter...

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