19/11/2017 Newsround


19/11/2017

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Good morning, guys,

Martin here with your

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Sunday Newsround live on CBBC.

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First up, let's get a quick round-up

of the big sport stories today.

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England are through to

the semifinals of the Rugby League

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World Cup after a 36-6 victory over

Papua New Guinea this morning.

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Next up for England is Tonga.

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In rugby union, the game of the day

was Scotland v New Zealand.

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Scotland battled hard

to get their first win

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against New Zealand,

but the All Blacks were just too

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strong on the night.

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22-17 was the final

score at Murrayfield.

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England thrashed Australia 30-6.

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England have now won 21 of their 22

Tests since coach Jones took charge.

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Also yesterday Wales beat Georgia

and Ireland scraped past Fiji.

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In the Premier League,

Arsenal beat Tottenham 2-0 to win

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the North London derby

with Alexis Sanchez

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scoring the winner.

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Paul Pogba came back from injury

to score as Manchester United

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thumped Newcastle 4-1,

but Man City are now eight

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points clear at the top

after they beat Leicester 2-0.

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The Queen and Prince Philip

will celebrate their 70th wedding

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anniversary tomorrow.

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To mark the milestone,

Buckingham Palace has

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released this new photo.

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A set of six commemorative stamps

have also been issued by Royal Mail

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to mark the occasion,

they feature the couple's

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engagement and wedding.

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They are the first Royal

couple to celebrate their

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platinum anniversary.

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Next, have you ever wanted to travel

to the dark side of the moon?

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Very few people have done it,

but one of them who has is former

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Nasa astronaut Al Worden.

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Leah went to meet him

and ask him your questions.

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Hi, Newsround.

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I am Al Worden.

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I have been to the moon.

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I hold two Guinness records.

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One for being the most

isolated person in history,

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and for doing the very first

deep space spacewalk.

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Back in 1971, Nasa launched

Apollo 15, the latest

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in its rockets to the moon.

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Al Worden was the command

module pilot, and Apollo

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15 reached the moon,

two astronauts went down

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to the surface, and Al stayed

on board alone as he orbited

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the moon for three days.

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So, Al, can you tell me

what it was like being

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so far away in space?

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Yeah, it is isolated.

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We were in a little

small spacecraft.

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It was only about the

size of a Volkswagen.

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I had two guys that were with me go

down to the moon for three days,

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I had that Volkswagen all to myself

for three days,

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which was kind of nice.

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Imagine you are swimming underwater,

but there is no water.

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And that is what it

is like in space.

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That is incredible.

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So, Newsround viewers love space

and they have sent in some

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of their questions for you.

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Sure.

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How long was the training process?

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We trained for three

years just for my flight.

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That was after I got selected

into the space programme.

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I trained for a year and a half

as a back-up crew on Apollo 12,

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and then a year and a half on Apollo

15, three years training

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just for one flight.

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What does space food

really taste like?

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We tried some 300

different kinds of food.

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It was all freeze-dried.

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It was quite easy.

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All we had to do was put water back

in it and heat it up, lasagne,

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spaghetti, mac and cheese,

all kinds of beef pies and stuff.

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It was...

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It was OK.

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What is your favourite

button to press?

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My favourite button to press

on the spacecraft is the one that

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turns the engine on.

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Yes!

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Then we can go somewhere!

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Yeah!

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And imagine this...

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You go to the loo, you're

washing your hands, and look up

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to see one of these heading

in your direction!

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Ahhhhh!

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But don't worry, they're

all safely behind glass.

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It's not just sharks,

there's other fish in there too!

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This loo with a view

is part of an aquarium

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in Arizona in America.

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And this week it was voted the best

bathroom in the country!

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Now, do you have time

for a cross croc, pet coffee

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portraits and an otterly

amazing birthday party?

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Course you have!

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It's Strange.

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Strange!

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First up on Strange this week,

we have a birthday party.

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But this is no ordinary

birthday party.

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On Sunday, Chloe the otter

turned five years old.

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Happy birthday, Chloe.

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Loads of people were

invited to come and

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celebrate with her.

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Looks like she had an utterly good

time. I love a good copy. Always

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wakes me up in the morning. I don't

think I would have the heart to

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drink these, served at this cafe in

Taiwan. The cats are so adorable. I

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wonder if they could do one with the

Newsround logo. Now garages are

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places are all sorts of things like

spiders, creepy crawlies, and

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alligators? Some homeowners in

Florida were in for a shock this

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week when they found an aid but

alligator hiding in their garage.

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Sounds terrifying. Thankfully the

Florida wildlife team were called

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and were able to move the alligator

safely. I will stick to catching

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spiders Brenna.

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That's it from us for now, guys.

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Newsround's back at 2:05pm.

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You can go to our website to check

out the rest of our stories and

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check out our quiz of the week and

find out what Prince Harry and

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William are up to.

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