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Good morning, it's Leah here, live on CBBC, with your Newsround | :00:00. | :00:00. | |
A brand new planet might have been found in our solar system. | :00:00. | :00:13. | |
And dancers take over a shopping centre. | :00:14. | :00:25. | |
In the past few months here on Newsround, we've been | :00:26. | :00:28. | |
reporting on the problems in the UK steel industry. | :00:29. | :00:30. | |
Many companies have been saying they can't afford to keep making | :00:31. | :00:33. | |
steel here and some factories have had to close, with many people | :00:34. | :00:37. | |
This week another company has said they need to make big job cuts. | :00:38. | :00:42. | |
Ayshah's been in one steel making town in Wales to find out what this | :00:43. | :00:46. | |
means for on the people living there. | :00:47. | :00:51. | |
I'm import all but in south Wales, and people are worried here -- Port | :00:52. | :01:03. | |
Talbot. 750 people have lost jobs, and it is having a big impact. Steel | :01:04. | :01:09. | |
is something used in cans for your food, in buildings, and it is even | :01:10. | :01:15. | |
using cars. It is a really useful material. I went to a local school | :01:16. | :01:19. | |
to find out what they think about what is happening. If they closed it | :01:20. | :01:26. | |
would be guttering. It is a huge part. We are used to how we are now. | :01:27. | :01:36. | |
Lot of would have to move because they have qualifications for the | :01:37. | :01:44. | |
job. We would lose our Kiwi motif. My dad works there -- our key | :01:45. | :01:48. | |
immunity -- team it is a good place to work when you | :01:49. | :02:05. | |
are starting your career. If the economy goes down in Wales, because | :02:06. | :02:09. | |
China are making cheaper steel, we would be a country that makes | :02:10. | :02:14. | |
nothing. It is bad for the people who work there, but they have to do | :02:15. | :02:19. | |
it. If they keep paying these people, and they're not selling any | :02:20. | :02:26. | |
steel, they're losing money. We a cafe here, it has been passed down | :02:27. | :02:34. | |
generations, and now we lived there. If the steelworks were to go, it | :02:35. | :02:39. | |
would be a major thing. We would lose lots of our customers. And most | :02:40. | :02:45. | |
of the customers are people from the steelworks, and it is not just our | :02:46. | :02:48. | |
cafe, it would be all the businesses in Port Talbot. | :02:49. | :02:52. | |
Scientists in America think they may have discovered a new planet | :02:53. | :02:56. | |
This is what they think it might look like. | :02:57. | :03:01. | |
They think it's ten times bigger than Earth and orbiting billions | :03:02. | :03:06. | |
Back on Earth - you'll be able to see five other planets | :03:07. | :03:10. | |
from the solar system together in the night sky for the first time | :03:11. | :03:13. | |
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will line up | :03:14. | :03:17. | |
diagonally from the Moon to the horizon, and it should all be | :03:18. | :03:20. | |
You'll be able to see the amazing alignment, | :03:21. | :03:24. | |
the first since 2005, in our skies for the next month. | :03:25. | :03:29. | |
If you want to find out how to see the planets, | :03:30. | :03:33. | |
then head over to the Newsround website where you can | :03:34. | :03:35. | |
If you are a fan of CBBC show Taking The Next Step, | :03:36. | :03:39. | |
or if you just like a bit of a boogie, take a look at this. | :03:40. | :03:43. | |
200 dancers performed this fresh routine which was designed by judge | :03:44. | :03:46. | |
They all just started dancing at a shopping centre as part | :03:47. | :03:50. | |
of the flash mob, which surprised a few people. | :03:51. | :03:52. | |
There were all types of dancers, from hip hop to ballet taking part. | :03:53. | :03:56. | |
It was filmed ahead of a new series of the show coming to CBBC later | :03:57. | :03:59. | |
And take a look at what's thought to be the biggest dinosaur to have | :04:00. | :04:06. | |
lived in Argentina in South America 100 million years ago. | :04:07. | :04:08. | |
It was discovered by a farmer who stumbled across some bones, | :04:09. | :04:11. | |
and from that, scientists were able to make this computer generated | :04:12. | :04:14. | |
Sir David Attenbrough was with the team who found a 2.5 | :04:15. | :04:19. | |
metre thigh bone that belonged to the dinosaur, and he couldn't | :04:20. | :04:23. | |
The category of dinosaurs to which these belong, which are very big | :04:24. | :04:40. | |
vegetarian dinosaurs, but it wasn't very much, very, very, very big. | :04:41. | :04:50. | |
Huge, said that was really exciting to see that. | :04:51. | :04:51. | |
We'll have more from Sir David and the rest of the day's news | :04:52. | :04:55. | |
at 8.15, so see you in about half hour. | :04:56. | :05:00. |