Today’s post is out of this world. We’re showing you the names of the Planets in Spanish. And of course we have made a video so that you can practice their pronunciation.
You might notice that most pf the planet’s names are fairly similar in English and Spanish so it shouldn’t be a problem to memorize this vocabulary.

Vocabulary Chart
Here’s the chart where the first column corresponds to Spanish and the latter to English.
| Spanish | English |
| Mercurio | Mercury |
| Venus | Venus |
| Tierra | Earth |
| Marte | Mars |
| Júpiter | Jupiter |
| Saturno | Saturn |
| Urano | Uranus |
| Neptuno | Neptune |
| Plutón * | Pluto |
Planets Vocabulary List in Spanish
- Mercurio (Mercury)
- Venus (Venus)
- Tierra (Earth)
- Marte (Mars)
- Júpiter (Jupiter)
- Saturno (Saturn)
- Urano (Uranus)
- Neptuno (Neptune)
- Plutón (Pluto)
Video Planets in Spanish
Watch this video that we have prepared so that you can nail the pronunciation of this vocabulary list. Make sure to repeat the names aloud and correct any mistakes.
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More Space Vocabulary
Here’s more vocabulary that you might find useful in this topic:
- Espacio (Space)
- Planeta (Planet)
- Estrella (Star)
- Satélite (Satellite)
- Astronauta (Astronaut)
- Cohete (Rocket)
- Asteroide (Asteroid)
- Vía Láctea (Milky Way)
- Estrella fugaz (Shooting star)
- Universo (Universe)
- Luna (Moon)
- Sol (Sun)
- Galaxia (Galaxy)
Flashcards about Space in Spanish
Download these flashcards and use them with your students, your kids, or by yourself in order to memorize this vocabulary. Click on this link and then go to Vocabulary and Space Vocabulary. A PDF file will be automatically downloaded.
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