The untrue factoid is that the pictured celestial object is named for a Greek god.

Quick Scoop

  • The problem you’re referring to is a known quiz-style question hosted on a math/learning help site that asks: “Which factoid about the pictured celestial object is untrue? It’s named for a Greek god …” among other statements.
  • In that question’s solution, the incorrect (untrue) option is explicitly identified as the statement that it is named for a Greek god.
  • The other listed characteristics (such as having at least 274 moons, very high wind speeds, etc., depending on the exact version of the problem) are treated as accurate descriptors of the object in the picture, so they are not the “untrue” choice in that context.

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