0:00:04 > 0:00:05Morning!
0:00:05 > 0:00:08Ricky here with your first Newsround update of the day.
0:00:08 > 0:00:12Here's what we've got for you:
0:00:12 > 0:00:15We find out how the moon ended up here.
0:00:15 > 0:00:21And forget man of the match, how about cat of the match?
0:00:28 > 0:00:31First to football, and Chelsea have become the third English team to be
0:00:31 > 0:00:34knocked out of the Champions League in the last sixteen.
0:00:34 > 0:00:37They were beaten 3-0 away to Barcelona, thanks to two goals
0:00:37 > 0:00:42from one of the game's greatest players, Lionel Messi.
0:00:42 > 0:00:46That took his Champions League goal tally to 100.
0:00:46 > 0:00:50Just Manchester City and Liverpool are left in the quarterfinals now.
0:00:50 > 0:00:52Here's what Chelsea manager Antonio Conte had
0:00:52 > 0:00:55to say about the defeat.
0:00:55 > 0:00:57Our start was terrible.
0:00:57 > 0:01:01To concede a goal after only two minutes.
0:01:01 > 0:01:07But after this, I think we tried to play football.
0:01:07 > 0:01:11For a long time, we dominated the game.
0:01:11 > 0:01:15We created chances to score.
0:01:15 > 0:01:17Meanwhile, England manager Gareth Southgate will annouce his
0:01:17 > 0:01:20squad later for two friendly games ahead of the World Cup this summer.
0:01:20 > 0:01:23But it won't include Harry Kane!
0:01:23 > 0:01:26The Premier League's joint top scorer has an ankle injury.
0:01:26 > 0:01:29He now has a battle to be fit for England at the summer's
0:01:29 > 0:01:33World Cup in Russia.
0:01:33 > 0:01:37Now, you'll be used to seeing sights like this in the night sky,
0:01:37 > 0:01:40but what if I told you you could see the moon close up inside
0:01:40 > 0:01:42a building in Leicester?
0:01:42 > 0:01:43Intrigued?
0:01:43 > 0:01:44Confused?
0:01:44 > 0:01:45Me, too.
0:01:45 > 0:01:48Luckily, Ayshah is here to explain more.
0:01:49 > 0:01:51It's not a sight you see everyday in a cathedral,
0:01:51 > 0:01:55a huge replica of the moon hanging from the ceiling, but it's
0:01:55 > 0:02:00here at Leicester Cathedral this week to mark British Science Week.
0:02:00 > 0:02:02These school children from Leicester have been to check it out.
0:02:02 > 0:02:05We have been looking at the moon, which is incredible.
0:02:05 > 0:02:08It is really, really nice how...
0:02:08 > 0:02:11It is just an incredible thing to look at.
0:02:11 > 0:02:14I like looking at the moon because it is really big and it's
0:02:14 > 0:02:16got loads and loads of craters.
0:02:16 > 0:02:19It looks like it would be really hard to count them all.
0:02:19 > 0:02:22I didn't actually know that there was an icy bit.
0:02:22 > 0:02:24It is bigger than I expected.
0:02:24 > 0:02:27We have been laying down under the moon, trying to find
0:02:27 > 0:02:30the smallest crater.
0:02:30 > 0:02:32And that is the size of Leicester.
0:02:32 > 0:02:35I find it enjoyable to learn about science.
0:02:35 > 0:02:38The moon was made by an artist in the UK called Luke Jerram.
0:02:38 > 0:02:41It's seven metres wide and he studied NASA images
0:02:41 > 0:02:47of the moon's surface in detail to help him make the replica.
0:02:47 > 0:02:49Suzie is a scientist and is running activities for children.
0:02:49 > 0:02:52She wants more people to get into science.
0:02:52 > 0:02:54I'm here today because I love space science.
0:02:54 > 0:02:58My advice to anyone out there who is interested in science
0:02:58 > 0:03:01is to study hard at school and also do lots of other activities
0:03:01 > 0:03:02in your spare time.
0:03:02 > 0:03:04And who knows?
0:03:04 > 0:03:06One of you watching could be the next person that goes
0:03:06 > 0:03:11to the moon or even on to Mars.
0:03:11 > 0:03:14The moon is in Leicester until the end of the week, before it
0:03:14 > 0:03:16continues on its world tour.
0:03:16 > 0:03:23Its next stop, the Commonwealth Games in Australia!
0:03:23 > 0:03:26Next, how cool would it be if your classroom looked like this?
0:03:26 > 0:03:29These kids in Japan are taking part in a year-long project to see
0:03:29 > 0:03:31what it's like to learn in a digital classroom.
0:03:31 > 0:03:34They've ditched books, pens and paper and swapped them for light
0:03:34 > 0:03:36projectors and touch-screens.
0:03:36 > 0:03:39You can write on the desks and then share your work with the teacher.
0:03:39 > 0:03:45And at the end of the lesson, rub it all out or save it to the Cloud.
0:03:45 > 0:03:48Well, there's something else that's pretty cool happening in classrooms
0:03:48 > 0:03:49accross the UK today.
0:03:49 > 0:03:51Have you ever though about becoming a journalist like me?
0:03:51 > 0:03:53Many of you are doing just that.
0:03:53 > 0:03:57It's School Report day, a BBC journalism project
0:03:57 > 0:04:00which encourages kids like you to learn about the news
0:04:00 > 0:04:02and to find and make your own news stories.
0:04:02 > 0:04:05Today, young people get to show what they've been working
0:04:05 > 0:04:09on for the last few months.
0:04:09 > 0:04:12One thing School Report is focusing on this year is fake news.
0:04:12 > 0:04:16Head online to see what some school reporters had to say about it.
0:04:16 > 0:04:18And while you're there, check out the gold-medal winner
0:04:18 > 0:04:24who's hoping to inspire more girls to take up karate.
0:04:24 > 0:04:25Finally, a pitch invasion with a difference in
0:04:25 > 0:04:28a Champions League game last night.
0:04:28 > 0:04:32This ginger cat surprised players by appearing in the 49th minute
0:04:32 > 0:04:36of the match between Besktas and Bayern Munich.
0:04:36 > 0:04:39He leapt from one of the advertising hoardings onto the pitch,
0:04:39 > 0:04:41briefly stopping the game.
0:04:41 > 0:04:43Meow did he get there?!
0:04:43 > 0:04:47No-one knows!
0:04:47 > 0:04:50That's your lot for now.
0:04:50 > 0:04:52I'm back with with more in half an hour.
0:04:52 > 0:04:55Enjoy your breakfast.
0:04:55 > 0:05:01See you soon.