Why were planetary nebulae so named, despite having nothing to do with planets?

Answer

Early observers confused their round, greenish appearance with that of Uranus.

The misleading name arose because the visual characteristics of these objects—round and greenish—led early astronomers to associate them visually with the planet Uranus.

Why were planetary nebulae so named, despite having nothing to do with planets?
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