20/06/2014 Newsround


20/06/2014

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Hi, I'm Hayley with your first Newsround update this morning.

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Disappointment for England fans as they lose 2-1 to Uruguay.

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And the mountain top chopped off to build an extremely large telescope.

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First to the World Cup, and huge disappointment for English

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England lost to Uruguay 2-1 in their second group game

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and moved closer to an early exit out of the tournament.

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Leah's in Brazil for Newsround and has the rundown of what happened.

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A frustrating night in the end for England. Plenty of chances on gold,

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Wayne Rooney with two clear opportunities but never enough to

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seal the deal. In the end it was Stevie Gerard's Liverpool team-mate

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Luis Suarez who made sure that his header on goal found the net.

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England fought back with Wayne Rooney's first ever World Cup goal

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but a poor England defence meant that Luis Suarez scored a second.

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What now for England? If Italy and Costa Rica draw England are

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definitely out, and Rory's boys will need American to get to the knockout

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stages, but even the most optimistic fans will find it hard to believe

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England will go further in this competition.

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And for all the rest of the World Cup action go to the Newsround

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website for a new fun footie fact every day and the daily higlights.

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An Indian man stranded in a cave for 12 days has been lifted to the

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surface. The operation to get him out was huge, with more than 700

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people from five countries helping in the rescue. After reaching the

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top he was airlifted to hospital, where he is being looked after. What

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an amazing story. One million tonnes of rock have been

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blasted away from the top of a Why? To make a flat spot to build

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the world's biggest ever telescope. It's called - wait for it -

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the European Extremely Large Telescope, and Nel has been finding

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out about why it's such an The name says it all. The Extremely

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Large Telescope will be the world's biggest eye on

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the sky when it's completed. The telescope's main mirror will be

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half the size of a football pitch. At 39 metres wide, it'll be about

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four times bigger than the largest The huge mirror,

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made up of nearly 800 hexagon-shaped parts, will allow scientists to see

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deeper into space than ever before. It's being built on top

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of a mountain that's 3000 metres The spot was chosen because it's a

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high and dry site Plus it's just 20 kilometres away

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from the Very Large Telescope - although that's only

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a measly eight metres wide! There are big ambitions

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for the Extremely Large Telescope, which is being led by a team

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of European scientists. The power of this telescope is it is

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going to be able to see the first things that formed after the Big

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Bang, the first stars and galaxies. Also do things -- to look like

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exciting things like extrasolar planets. We will be able to image

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them and see if they perhaps hope -- host signs of life.

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Chile is also home to ALMA, the world's largest radio telescope.

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It had its final antenna installed this week.

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ALMA has already sent back images like these - of a pair of galaxies,

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There's a "Slightly Long Wait" for the Extremely Large Telescope.

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But it's hoped it'll start working within the next ten years.

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Next, lots of you might play video games during your break times

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at school and when you get home but can you imagine being encouraged

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Well, more than 200 schools in the UK are doing exactly that, playing

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a special version of Minecraft in lessons to help them learn.

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It's thought the game could help children engage

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in class and help with subjects like maths, science and English.

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We encourage teachers to use what kids are already using at home. They

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can use their natural inspiration to help them with their learning.

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That's all for now, but I'll have more for you in about half an hour.

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