Why does not our moon have a name?
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0.000 HBDWhy does not our moon have a name?
<html> <p>Why does not our moon have a name?</p> <p>Since humans began to look at the sky, they notice the silver object closest to us. . People were fascinated by the moon from eternity, until it was associated with birth, human behavior, magic, legends, tides, even law and order, and still forms a large part of many popular cultures around the world</p> <p><img src="https://dncache-mauganscorp.netdna-ssl.com/thumbseg/2219/2219721-bigthumbnail.jpg" width="450" height="253"/></p> <p><a href="http://nnimgt-a.akamaihd.net/transform/v1/crop/frm/storypad-ppNWdZhTTkjhqMUVsrRSd4/358e38e5-926c-4df0-a05f-7caa2e2454b1.jpg/r0_39_750_460_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg">img</a></p> <p>But there are many other satellites in our solar system, all of which have different names, such as (Eo - Titan - Triton - Calisto - Europe - Memas - Fobos) .. To name a few, if all those satellites of other planets It has names, so why does not the moon has a distinctive name and is the most famous among all those satellites? !</p> <p>The simple answer is that early humans were not aware of moons other than the moon for thousands of years. Until early 1600, Galillo Galilei discovered that our planet was not unique, when a number of Jupiter's moons were spotted, Of those large objects orbiting the other planets and are called "moons" because they are similar to our moon.</p> <p>So the "moon" gained this name because it was the first crime close to Earth observed by the stars' observers.</p> <p>Moreover, the name "moon" has changed throughout human history depending on the different cultures around the world.</p> <p>Perhaps the most famous name is "Luna", a Latin name meaning "closest cyan," while the Greeks called it "Celson", while the Chinese name of the moon was "Chang ah", as was the moon god in ancient Egyptians in the name of "Thoth" , Was named "Sin" in Mesopotamia, and the name "Mani" in some Germanic tribes.</p> <p>Most of these primitive names of the moon were derived from the religious beliefs of each culture, because the moon in ancient civilizations was an important symbol in many of the original stories and pagan traditions and cultural beliefs of each civilization.</p> </html>