The Origin Of WeekDays' Names | Neil Degrasse Tyson Explains

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🚀 Neil deGrasse Tyson on Weekday Name Origins! 🌌 | Star Trek 🌟

Join Neil deGrasse Tyson as he reveals the fascinating origins of our weekday names! 🗓️✨ Discover the astronomical and mythological roots of Monday through Sunday. 📅🔭 Sunday and the Sun, Monday and the Moon, Tuesday and Mars, Wednesday and Mercury, Thursday and Jupiter, Friday and Venus, Saturday and Saturn.

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Keywords: Neil deGrasse Tyson, Weekday Names, Star Trek, Astronomy, Mythology, Science, History, Space, Education, Star Trek Fans, Astrophysics, Planetary Names, Neil Tyson, Weekday Origins, Science Facts, Learn With Tyson

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There’s a goddess responsible for Friday? Thanks, Frigga!

walkermcmullin
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I thought Monday was after Mournday - hence why I don’t use it, and week and weekend means weakness.

queenbee
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Wos, I never knew that the Sun was a planet! ;)

paulbecker
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Only 3 of them days even made sense then yall started reaching HARD.

davidfrench
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Wodin is not the counterpart to mercury, and this makes me sad.

jameschandler
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nope its 7 days a week because it took 6 days for God to create the earth and on the seventh day (saturday)
He rested

dylanholliday
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Crazy how we have our most basic things named after false idols. The blasphemy and idolatry is so subtle we don’t even recognize it sometimes. Christ is king we gotta wake up to these things.

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