The word planet has nothing to do with planes and nets! It's from the Greek word planētēs, from (asteres) planētai "wandering (stars)," from planasthai "to wander," a word of uncertain etymology. Via Old English planete, in old astronomy, "star other than a fixed star; star revolving in an orbit." Based on real-life observation of the heavens which people have done for thousands, possibly millions of years. https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=planet
War does not determine who is right, it determines who is left. Bertrand Russell
The word planet has nothing to do with planes and nets! It's from the Greek word planētēs, from (asteres) planētai "wandering (stars)," from planasthai "to wander," a word of uncertain etymology. Via Old English planete, in old astronomy, "star other than a fixed star; star revolving in an orbit." Based on real-life observation of the heavens which people have done for thousands, possibly millions of years. https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=planet