Determining the planet these objects are from requires context, such as the object’s characteristics, origins, or accompanying information. If these objects are celestial bodies, identifiable data like their size, atmospheric composition, visual appearance, or associated spacecraft data might help. For example, if meteorites were found and they show isotopic compositions similar to Mars, they are likely Martian. Verification often requires scientific analysis and comparison with known planetary data, and sometimes involves space missions or telescopic observations to gather precise measurements confirming a planet’s unique features.