04/07/2016 Newsround


04/07/2016

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Hi everyone, Leah here with your Monday afternoon Newsround.

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First, in less than 12 hours - a Nasa spacecraft is set

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to arrive at our solar system's biggest planet,

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Juno's on a special mission to find out how

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It's travelled more than 1.7 billion miles over five years to get there -

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and will orbit Jupiter for 20 months.

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Joining me now is Tim O'Brien, who's a Professor of Astrophysics.

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This is such a big deal. We don't know a lot about Jupiter despite it

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being the biggest planet in the solar system, 1000 Earths could fit

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inside it! It's huge! So it's important for understanding how the

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solar system was made. We don't really know what inside it, what's

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buried underneath those cloudless, that is what Juno is trying to find

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out. So there is a chance it might not get there, it's quite tricky? It

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has been travelling now for five years. The difficult thing is

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stopping because you don't slow down, you don't go into orbit, you

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fly straight past, that's going to be happening tomorrow morning, the

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rocket motors have got to fire the slow it down and put it into orbit.

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How quick we know any information about Jupiter? Will find out quickly

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once we know whether it's gone into orbit or not. We will start to see

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these beautiful pictures coming back. Some lovely photographs will

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come back. Really exciting, thank you for coming in and talking about

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this. Next, there's been a rise

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in the number of people reporting racism to the police over

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the past week. But what would you do

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if you saw it happening? Hayley's been asking

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that very question. Alex Holmes is a leading

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anti-bullying campaigner. He's going round schools

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asking kids to talk about racism and teaching them

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the best way to deal with it if they Since the EU referendum,

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where immigration was a big issue, lots of people have reported

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an increase in racist attacks. Comments on social media,

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attacks in public and in school playgrounds, graffiti and abusive

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cards being posted through letter Some Remain voters felt a line

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was crossed during the campaign, which allowed people to feel

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that they could say racist things But those in the Leave campaign

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say that's not true and that racist attacks have nothing

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to do with what they have said. Picture this, you're

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in class or a toilet at breaktime and you notice

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there is some graffiti. It says, "send them home,

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immigrants." How does this make you feel,

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what would you do? It's not a nice thing to put up

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and you have to report it because it's a big deal,

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immigration is a big topic right now and I think immigrants are

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unfairly targeted. If it was in the toilets,

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I would go and speak to What do you do if you see somebody

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being targeted by racism? It's really important

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you say something, not necessarily to the person doing

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it but that you go and tell an adult or someone more senior,

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could be a bus driver, a teacher, What if it's you yourself,

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how do you deal with it? Don't suffer in silence,

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don't bottle it up, tell someone, because it's not

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OK and not acceptable. And people want to help

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you try and sort it. I have learnt that it is not wrong

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to be who you are and to be different

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from other people. I have learnt that since we have

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left the EU, more I feel like it's not a time to be

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divided, it's more a time to unite, despite our struggles,

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and to become stronger. And finally, Chris Evans,

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the main presenter of Top Gear, says he's quitting the show

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after just one series. The programme came

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back earlier this year after the previous presenters left -

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but the number of people watching has been much

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lower than they'd hoped. Chris says he's still a big fan

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of the show and said he "gave it his best shot but sometimes

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that's not enough." That's all from me,

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I'm back with Newsround The final piece of film-maker radio

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telescope that will search for aliens has been fitted. When it's

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working it will be the world's largest radio telescope, its 500

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metres wide, about the size of 30 football pitches.

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That's all from me, I'm back with Newsround

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tomorrow morning at 7.40, join me then!

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