REFERENCES-for-KIDS-SCIENCE.txt 9/07/2017 astro-observer.com universetoday.com I found: http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/space/asteroids.html http://space-facts.com/asteroids/ http://www.universetoday.com/33406/interesting-facts-about-asteroids/ http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2013/04/28/the-center-of-the-earth-may-be-hotter-than-the-suns-surface/ http://www.livescience.com/32274-how-did-earth-get-its-name.html https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Object=Earth&Display=OverviewLong http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ask/68-How-did-Earth-get-its-name- http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/09/how-earth-got-its-name/ http://www.lolwot.com/15-of-the-rarest-and-most-mind-blowing-photographs-in-history/ http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_work/mars.html http://www.space.com/27908-mars-water-volcanic-eruptions.html http://solarviews.com/eng/marsvolc.htm http://www.livescience.com/6441-volcanoes-dangerous.html http://www.dogonews.com/2013/10/18/does-it-really-rain-diamonds-on-saturn-and-jupiter-these-scientists-certainly-seem-to-think-so http://quest.nasa.gov/aero/planetary/mars.html http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/weight.shtml == UNRANUS SPINS on IT'S SIDE Unlike the other planets of the solar system, Uranus is tilted so far that it essentially orbits the sun on its side, with the axis of its spin nearly pointing at the star. This unusual orientation might be due to a collision with a planet-size body, or several small bodies, soon after it was formed. MAIN WEB PAGE: http://www.woodsmall.com c1992-2020