Hoth from 'Star Wars' is a well - known ice planet. It has a harsh, frozen environment and is home to various dangerous creatures.
In the game 'Mass Effect', there is a planet called Noveria which is a cold, ice - covered world with advanced technology hidden beneath its icy exterior.
Arrakis from 'Dune'. It's a desert planet, very famous in science fiction. The harsh environment and the valuable 'spice' found there make it a central setting in the story.
Okay, here are some planet names related to science fiction: 1 Mars 2 Jupiter 3 Saturn 4 Uranus 5 Neptune 6 Pluto (Pluto Seti II) 7 Star Trek planets: Enterprise, Transcendence, Starship Earth, Starship Mars, Starship Venus, Starship Earth, etc. 8 planets in Star Wars: Avatar, Luke Skywalker, Thoreau, Planet Alliance, etc. 9 Star Wars Star Bases: Starship Dolando, Starship Noah, Starship Anda, etc. 10 Interstellar planets: Small Magellanic Cloud, Noah Galaxy, Einstein Galaxy, etc
There were many names for planets. There were eight planets in the solar system, namely Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. There were also exoplanets such as Kepler-22B and Kepler-452b. There was also the Locke planet, which was located in the lower right of the Heratodia system. There was also the " Pink Planet " 2012VP-113 in the Kuiper Belt. There were also planets such as the Skull Planet, the Diamond Planet, and the Hell Planet. In addition, there was also a type of cactus that was also known as a planet. The novel " The Name Engraved in the Stars of Destiny " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Cybertron from the 'Transformers' franchise. It's the home planet of the Transformers, a mechanical race. The planet has a long and complex history of war and transformation.
The names of the eight planets in ancient China were as follows: - Venus: Venus, and so on. Dawn in the east was called Qiming, and dusk in the west was called Changgeng. - Jupiter: Jupiter, Taisui, etc. - Mercury: Mercury. - Mars: Mars. - Saturn: Saturn. - Earth is what we call it now. In ancient times, there was no special name that distinguished it from other planets. Due to the distance between Uranus and Neptune, they were not discovered in ancient times, so they did not have ancient names. The novel " The Name Engraved in the Stars of Destiny " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
One way is to combine words from different languages that have meanings related to space or mystery. Or, draw inspiration from mythologies and legends. Another option is to play around with syllables and sounds to come up with something unique and memorable. Like 'Zephyrion' or 'Lumixia'.
In fantasy novels, the name of an alien planet was usually related to its appearance, characteristics, civilization, and so on. For example, some planets were called " Bright Moon Star,"" Blue Sea Star,"" Black Cloud Star," etc. because their appearance showed bright moonlight, deep blue sea, black clouds and other characteristics. Some planets were called "giant planets" or "magic planets" because their humans or other creatures had tall bodies or strange magic abilities. The names of alien planets in fantasy novels were very colorful. They were usually determined by the characteristics of the planet, its cultural background, human imagination of them, and other factors.
Some common names for planets in stories are 'Cybertron' in the 'Transformers' universe. It's the home planet of the Transformers, a robotic species. Also, 'Gallifrey' from 'Doctor Who'. It's the home planet of the Time Lords. And 'Pandora' from 'Avatar'. Pandora is a lush, alien world full of unique flora and fauna.
One example could be the characters from 'Ben 10', where planets like Earth and alien planets have named characters like Ben Tennyson and various aliens.